Differential effects of ischemia/reperfusion on amacrine cell subtype-specific transcript levels in the rat retina.
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PMID: 15488481
In particular, the extensive loss of the parvalbumin-containing AII amacrine cells, which serve in the rod pathway, may have functional implications for vision under scotopic conditions. In the accompanying paper [F. Dijk and W. Kamphuis, An immunocytochemical study …
In particular, the extensive loss of the parvalbumin-containing AII amacrine cells, which serve in the rod pathway, may have functional impl …