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Frank S Werblin

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The Journal of Physiology|June 15, 2011
The retinal hypercircuit: a repeating synaptic interactive motif underlying visual functionFrank S Werblin
Visual Neuroscience|April 16, 2010
Six different roles for crossover inhibition in the retina: correcting the nonlinearities of synaptic transmissionFrank S Werblin
Journal of Neurophysiology|May 12, 2010
Retinal synaptic pathways underlying the response of the rabbit local edge detectorThomas L Russell, Frank S Werblin
Journal of Neurophysiology|April 7, 2006
Symmetric interactions within a homogeneous starburst cell network can lead to robust asymmetries in dendrites of starburst amacrine cellsThomas A Münch, Frank S Werblin
Journal of Neurophysiology|March 3, 2006
Parallel processing in retinal ganglion cells: how integration of space-time patterns of excitation and inhibition form the spiking outputBotond Roska, Alyosha Molnar, Frank S Werblin
Journal of Neurophysiology|August 1, 2008
Amacrine-to-amacrine cell inhibition in the rabbit retinaHain-Ann Hsueh, Alyosha Molnar, Frank S Werblin
Neuron|February 23, 2011
Differential targeting of optical neuromodulators to ganglion cell soma and dendrites allows dynamic control of center-surround antagonismKenneth P Greenberg, Aaron Pham, Frank S Werblin
Visual Neuroscience|June 17, 2011
Amacrine-to-amacrine cell inhibition: Spatiotemporal properties of GABA and glycine pathwaysXin Chen, Hain Ann Hsueh, Frank S Werblin
Progress in Retinal and Eye Research|February 21, 2026
UNSOLVED RETINAL QUESTIONSJohn E Dowling, Frank S Werblin, Samuel M Wu
Neuron|April 12, 2005
Directional selectivity is formed at multiple levels by laterally offset inhibition in the rabbit retinaShelley I Fried, Thomas A Münch, Frank S Werblin
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The Journal of Physiology|June 15, 2011
The retinal hypercircuit: a repeating synaptic interactive motif underlying visual functionFrank S Werblin
Visual Neuroscience|April 16, 2010
Six different roles for crossover inhibition in the retina: correcting the nonlinearities of synaptic transmissionFrank S Werblin
Journal of Neurophysiology|May 12, 2010
Retinal synaptic pathways underlying the response of the rabbit local edge detectorThomas L Russell, Frank S Werblin
Journal of Neurophysiology|April 7, 2006
Symmetric interactions within a homogeneous starburst cell network can lead to robust asymmetries in dendrites of starburst amacrine cellsThomas A Münch, Frank S Werblin
Journal of Neurophysiology|March 3, 2006
Parallel processing in retinal ganglion cells: how integration of space-time patterns of excitation and inhibition form the spiking outputBotond Roska, Alyosha Molnar, Frank S Werblin
Journal of Neurophysiology|August 1, 2008
Amacrine-to-amacrine cell inhibition in the rabbit retinaHain-Ann Hsueh, Alyosha Molnar, Frank S Werblin
Neuron|February 23, 2011
Differential targeting of optical neuromodulators to ganglion cell soma and dendrites allows dynamic control of center-surround antagonismKenneth P Greenberg, Aaron Pham, Frank S Werblin
Visual Neuroscience|June 17, 2011
Amacrine-to-amacrine cell inhibition: Spatiotemporal properties of GABA and glycine pathwaysXin Chen, Hain Ann Hsueh, Frank S Werblin
Progress in Retinal and Eye Research|February 21, 2026
UNSOLVED RETINAL QUESTIONSJohn E Dowling, Frank S Werblin, Samuel M Wu
Neuron|April 12, 2005
Directional selectivity is formed at multiple levels by laterally offset inhibition in the rabbit retinaShelley I Fried, Thomas A Münch, Frank S Werblin
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