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A D Springer

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Behavioral Biology|August 1, 1976
Puromycin-induced retention deficit in goldfish as a function of attained training performance levelA D Springer, B W Agranoff
The Journal of Comparative Neurology|December 15, 1985
A quantitative study of the relative contribution of different retinal sectors to the innervation of various thalamic and pretectal nuclei in goldfishA D Springer, A S Mednick
The Journal of Comparative Neurology|July 8, 1985
Topography of the retinal projection to the superficial pretectal parvicellular nucleus of goldfish: a cobaltous-lysine studyA D Springer, A S Mednick
The Journal of Comparative Neurology|May 8, 1986
Retinotopic and chronotopic organization of goldfish retinal ganglion cell axons throughout the optic nerveA D Springer, A S Mednick
The Journal of Comparative Neurology|June 8, 1985
Retinofugal and retinopetal projections in the cichlid fish Astronotus ocellatusA D Springer, A S Mednick
Behavioral and Neural Biology|January 1, 1981
Memory of simple learning in young, middle-aged, and aged C57/BL6 miceS M Fraley, A D Springer
Brain Research|December 10, 1984
Selective innervation of the goldfish suprachiasmatic nucleus by ventral retinal ganglion cell axonsA D Springer, A S Mednick
Brain Research|November 23, 1981
Optic fiber segregation in goldfish with two eyes innervating one tectal lobeA D Springer, S M Cohen
Science (New York, N.Y.)|August 18, 1972
Retrieval failure induced by electroconvulsive shock: reversal with dissimilar training and recovery agentsA D Springer, R R Miller
The Journal of Comparative Neurology|April 1, 1989
Light microscopic study of degenerating cobalt-filled optic axons in goldfish: role of microglia and radial glia in debris removalA D Springer, B R Wilson
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Behavioral Biology|August 1, 1976
Puromycin-induced retention deficit in goldfish as a function of attained training performance levelA D Springer, B W Agranoff
The Journal of Comparative Neurology|December 15, 1985
A quantitative study of the relative contribution of different retinal sectors to the innervation of various thalamic and pretectal nuclei in goldfishA D Springer, A S Mednick
The Journal of Comparative Neurology|July 8, 1985
Topography of the retinal projection to the superficial pretectal parvicellular nucleus of goldfish: a cobaltous-lysine studyA D Springer, A S Mednick
The Journal of Comparative Neurology|May 8, 1986
Retinotopic and chronotopic organization of goldfish retinal ganglion cell axons throughout the optic nerveA D Springer, A S Mednick
The Journal of Comparative Neurology|June 8, 1985
Retinofugal and retinopetal projections in the cichlid fish Astronotus ocellatusA D Springer, A S Mednick
Behavioral and Neural Biology|January 1, 1981
Memory of simple learning in young, middle-aged, and aged C57/BL6 miceS M Fraley, A D Springer
Brain Research|December 10, 1984
Selective innervation of the goldfish suprachiasmatic nucleus by ventral retinal ganglion cell axonsA D Springer, A S Mednick
Brain Research|November 23, 1981
Optic fiber segregation in goldfish with two eyes innervating one tectal lobeA D Springer, S M Cohen
Science (New York, N.Y.)|August 18, 1972
Retrieval failure induced by electroconvulsive shock: reversal with dissimilar training and recovery agentsA D Springer, R R Miller
The Journal of Comparative Neurology|April 1, 1989
Light microscopic study of degenerating cobalt-filled optic axons in goldfish: role of microglia and radial glia in debris removalA D Springer, B R Wilson
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