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Elizabeth S Yamada

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Visual Neuroscience|October 11, 2005
Wide-field ganglion cells in macaque retinasElizabeth S Yamada, Andrea S Bordt, David W Marshak
Visual Neuroscience|October 24, 2002
Synaptic input to an ON parasol ganglion cell in the macaque retina: a serial section analysisDavid W Marshak, Elizabeth S Yamada, Andrea S Bordt, et al.
The Journal of Comparative Neurology|July 21, 2006
Synaptic input to OFF parasol ganglion cells in macaque retinaAndrea S Bordt, Hideo Hoshi, Elizabeth S Yamada, et al.
Peptides|June 24, 2017
Wavy multistratified amacrine cells in the monkey retina contain immunoreactive secretoneurinAndrea S Bordt, Ye Long, Nobuo Kouyama, et al.
The Journal of Comparative Neurology|May 2, 2003
Synaptic connections of starburst amacrine cells and localization of acetylcholine receptors in primate retinasElizabeth S Yamada, Nina Dmitrieva, Kent T Keyser, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|May 7, 2005
Peripheral variability and central constancy in mammalian visual system evolutionPeter M Kaskan, Edna Cristina S Franco, Elizabeth S Yamada, et al.
Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience|November 1, 2017
Periodontitis and Alzheimer's Disease: A Possible Comorbidity between Oral Chronic Inflammatory Condition and NeuroinflammationFrancisco B Teixeira, Miki T Saito, Filipe C Matheus, et al.
Progress in Brain Research|December 4, 2003
Morphology and physiology of primate M- and P-cellsLuiz Carlos Silveira, Cézar A Saito, Barry B Lee, et al.
Visual Neuroscience|July 5, 2008
Number and topography of cones, rods and optic nerve axons in New and Old World primatesBarbara L Finlay, Edna Cristina S Franco, Elizabeth S Yamada, et al.
Experimental Neurology|January 7, 2014
Annonacin, a natural lipophilic mitochondrial complex I inhibitor, increases phosphorylation of tau in the brain of FTDP-17 transgenic miceElizabeth S Yamada, Gesine Respondek, Stefanie Müssner, et al.
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Visual Neuroscience|October 11, 2005
Wide-field ganglion cells in macaque retinasElizabeth S Yamada, Andrea S Bordt, David W Marshak
Visual Neuroscience|October 24, 2002
Synaptic input to an ON parasol ganglion cell in the macaque retina: a serial section analysisDavid W Marshak, Elizabeth S Yamada, Andrea S Bordt, et al.
The Journal of Comparative Neurology|July 21, 2006
Synaptic input to OFF parasol ganglion cells in macaque retinaAndrea S Bordt, Hideo Hoshi, Elizabeth S Yamada, et al.
Peptides|June 24, 2017
Wavy multistratified amacrine cells in the monkey retina contain immunoreactive secretoneurinAndrea S Bordt, Ye Long, Nobuo Kouyama, et al.
The Journal of Comparative Neurology|May 2, 2003
Synaptic connections of starburst amacrine cells and localization of acetylcholine receptors in primate retinasElizabeth S Yamada, Nina Dmitrieva, Kent T Keyser, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|May 7, 2005
Peripheral variability and central constancy in mammalian visual system evolutionPeter M Kaskan, Edna Cristina S Franco, Elizabeth S Yamada, et al.
Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience|November 1, 2017
Periodontitis and Alzheimer's Disease: A Possible Comorbidity between Oral Chronic Inflammatory Condition and NeuroinflammationFrancisco B Teixeira, Miki T Saito, Filipe C Matheus, et al.
Progress in Brain Research|December 4, 2003
Morphology and physiology of primate M- and P-cellsLuiz Carlos Silveira, Cézar A Saito, Barry B Lee, et al.
Visual Neuroscience|July 5, 2008
Number and topography of cones, rods and optic nerve axons in New and Old World primatesBarbara L Finlay, Edna Cristina S Franco, Elizabeth S Yamada, et al.
Experimental Neurology|January 7, 2014
Annonacin, a natural lipophilic mitochondrial complex I inhibitor, increases phosphorylation of tau in the brain of FTDP-17 transgenic miceElizabeth S Yamada, Gesine Respondek, Stefanie Müssner, et al.
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