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A J Sillman

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Vision Research|October 1, 1974
Rapid dark-adaptation in the frog coneA J Sillman
Vision Research|January 1, 1976
A thermosensitive property of bullfrog rhodopsinA J Sillman
Vision Research|January 1, 1976
The green rod pigment of the bullfrogA J Sillman
The Physiologist|April 1, 1985
Current concepts in photoreceptor physiologyA J Sillman
Archives of Toxicology|January 1, 1997
Low levels of cadmium chloride damage the corneal endotheliumW J Weidner, A J Sillman
Vision Research|February 25, 1998
An action spectrum for the light-dependent inhibition of swimming behavior in newly hatched white sturgeon, Acipenser transmontanusE R Loew, A J Sillman
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science|May 1, 1985
Barium removes the ouabain-induced increase in the rod response to lightA E Walter, A J Sillman
Experimental Eye Research|November 1, 1993
Low levels of inorganic mercury damage the corneal endotheliumA J Sillman, W J Weidner
Science (New York, N.Y.)|October 5, 1979
Heavy metals affect rod, but not cone, photoreceptorsD A Fox, A J Sillman
Experientia|December 1, 1986
Sensitivity and response kinetics alter during suppression-recovery in cone photoreceptorsL W Haynes, A J Sillman
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Vision Research|October 1, 1974
Rapid dark-adaptation in the frog coneA J Sillman
Vision Research|January 1, 1976
A thermosensitive property of bullfrog rhodopsinA J Sillman
Vision Research|January 1, 1976
The green rod pigment of the bullfrogA J Sillman
The Physiologist|April 1, 1985
Current concepts in photoreceptor physiologyA J Sillman
Archives of Toxicology|January 1, 1997
Low levels of cadmium chloride damage the corneal endotheliumW J Weidner, A J Sillman
Vision Research|February 25, 1998
An action spectrum for the light-dependent inhibition of swimming behavior in newly hatched white sturgeon, Acipenser transmontanusE R Loew, A J Sillman
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science|May 1, 1985
Barium removes the ouabain-induced increase in the rod response to lightA E Walter, A J Sillman
Experimental Eye Research|November 1, 1993
Low levels of inorganic mercury damage the corneal endotheliumA J Sillman, W J Weidner
Science (New York, N.Y.)|October 5, 1979
Heavy metals affect rod, but not cone, photoreceptorsD A Fox, A J Sillman
Experientia|December 1, 1986
Sensitivity and response kinetics alter during suppression-recovery in cone photoreceptorsL W Haynes, A J Sillman
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