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Erratum: Non-invasive assessment of human cone photoreceptor function: erratum
Robert F Cooper1,2, William S Tuten1,2, Alfredo Dubra3
1Ophthalmology, Scheie Eye Institute, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, USA.
Biomedical Optics Express
|April 21, 2018
Abstract:
[This corrects the article on p. 5098 in vol. 8, PMID: 29188106.].
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(330.4270) Vision system neurophysiology(330.4300) Vision system - noninvasive assessment(330.4460) Ophthalmic optics and devices(330.5310) Vision - photoreceptorsMore Related Videos
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