Physiological Features of the S- and M-cone Photoreceptors of Wild-type Mice from Single-cell Recordings
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Edward N. Pugh | E. Pugh | R. Kholodenko | J. Lem | Janis Lem | Roman Kholodenko | Sergei S. Nikonov | S. Nikonov
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