scholarly article | Q13442814 |
P2093 | author name string | John R Hetling | |
Safa Rahmani | |||
Joel Thomas | |||
Les Bogdanowicz | |||
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Transcorneal electrical stimulation promotes the survival of photoreceptors and preserves retinal function in royal college of surgeons rats | Q46979897 | ||
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Comparison of three methods of estimating the parameters of the Naka-Rushton equation. | Q52406664 | ||
The growth of PC12 neurites is biased towards the anode of an applied electrical field. | Q52880639 | ||
Dark adaptation of human rod bipolar cells measured from the b-wave of the scotopic electroretinogram. | Q53617753 | ||
Behavioral recovery induced by applied electric fields after spinal cord hemisection in guinea pig. | Q53873822 | ||
A quantitative account of the activation steps involved in phototransduction in amphibian photoreceptors | Q67503550 | ||
Mammalian optic nerve regeneration following the application of electric fields | Q67957681 | ||
Pattern recognition of amino acid signatures in retinal neurons | Q71924018 | ||
Integrin-dependent human macrophage migration induced by oscillatory electrical stimulation | Q73718281 | ||
Quantitative electroretinogram measures of phototransduction in cone and rod photoreceptors: normal aging, progression with disease, and test-retest variability | Q74540839 | ||
Electrical stimulation promotes motoneuron regeneration without increasing its speed or conditioning the neuron | Q74550337 | ||
Electrically mediated regeneration and guidance of adult mammalian spinal axons into polymeric channels | Q77770530 | ||
The effects of different electrical stimulation protocols on nerve regeneration through silicone conduits | Q80229004 | ||
P304 | page(s) | 105-113 | |
P577 | publication date | 2012-11-09 | |
P1433 | published in | Vision Research | Q1307852 |
P1476 | title | Chronic delivery of low-level exogenous current preserves retinal function in pigmented P23H rat. | |
P478 | volume | 76 |