Flash electroretinography: normative values with surface skin electrodes and no pupil dilation using a standard stimulation protocol.

scientific article published on 4 July 2007

Flash electroretinography: normative values with surface skin electrodes and no pupil dilation using a standard stimulation protocol. is …
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P356DOI10.1007/S10633-007-9065-X
P698PubMed publication ID17610098

P50authorEleftherios PapathanasiouQ57524870
Savvas S PapacostasQ60331143
P2093author name stringEleftherios S Papathanasiou
Savvas S Papacostas
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P433issue1
P304page(s)61-73
P577publication date2007-07-04
P1433published inDocumenta OphthalmologicaQ15766028
P1476titleFlash electroretinography: normative values with surface skin electrodes and no pupil dilation using a standard stimulation protocol
P478volume116