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Jeffry I Fasick

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Visual Neuroscience|October 8, 2020
Response to Kuraku et al., 2020Jeffry I Fasick, Phyllis R Robinson
The Journal of Comparative Neurology|March 15, 2016
Evolutionary loss of cone photoreception in balaenid whales reveals circuit stability in the mammalian retinaLorian E Schweikert, Jeffry I Fasick, Michael S Grace
Biochemistry|May 23, 2002
Spectral tuning in the mammalian short-wavelength sensitive cone pigmentsJeffry I Fasick, Meredithe L Applebury, Daniel D Oprian
Visual Neuroscience|November 14, 2019
The retinal pigments of the whale shark (<i>Rhincodon typus</i>) and their role in visual foraging ecologyJeffry I Fasick, Haya Algrain, Katherine M Serba, et al.
Visual Neuroscience|October 8, 2020
The retinal pigments of the whale shark (Rhincodon typus) and their role in visual foraging ecology-CORRIGENDUMJeffry I Fasick, Haya Algrain, Katherine M Serba, et al.
Visual Neuroscience|March 15, 2012
Deep-sea and pelagic rod visual pigments identified in the mysticete whalesNicole Bischoff, Benjamin Nickle, Thomas W Cronin, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)|September 12, 2009
Purposeful learning with drug repurposingJeffrey H Toney, Jeffry I Fasick, Sonal Singh, et al.
Biology Open|March 21, 2023
Open questions in marine mammal sensory researchSteffen De Vreese, Kenneth Sørensen, Kristy Biolsi, et al.
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|February 15, 2017
Coping with copepods: do right whales (<i>Eubalaena glacialis</i>) forage visually in dark waters?Thomas W Cronin, Jeffry I Fasick, Lorian E Schweikert, et al.
Plos One|October 15, 2021
Spectral tuning and deactivation kinetics of marine mammal melanopsinsJeffry I Fasick, Haya Algrain, Courtland Samuels, et al.
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Visual Neuroscience|October 8, 2020
Response to Kuraku et al., 2020Jeffry I Fasick, Phyllis R Robinson
The Journal of Comparative Neurology|March 15, 2016
Evolutionary loss of cone photoreception in balaenid whales reveals circuit stability in the mammalian retinaLorian E Schweikert, Jeffry I Fasick, Michael S Grace
Biochemistry|May 23, 2002
Spectral tuning in the mammalian short-wavelength sensitive cone pigmentsJeffry I Fasick, Meredithe L Applebury, Daniel D Oprian
Visual Neuroscience|November 14, 2019
The retinal pigments of the whale shark (<i>Rhincodon typus</i>) and their role in visual foraging ecologyJeffry I Fasick, Haya Algrain, Katherine M Serba, et al.
Visual Neuroscience|October 8, 2020
The retinal pigments of the whale shark (Rhincodon typus) and their role in visual foraging ecology-CORRIGENDUMJeffry I Fasick, Haya Algrain, Katherine M Serba, et al.
Visual Neuroscience|March 15, 2012
Deep-sea and pelagic rod visual pigments identified in the mysticete whalesNicole Bischoff, Benjamin Nickle, Thomas W Cronin, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)|September 12, 2009
Purposeful learning with drug repurposingJeffrey H Toney, Jeffry I Fasick, Sonal Singh, et al.
Biology Open|March 21, 2023
Open questions in marine mammal sensory researchSteffen De Vreese, Kenneth Sørensen, Kristy Biolsi, et al.
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|February 15, 2017
Coping with copepods: do right whales (<i>Eubalaena glacialis</i>) forage visually in dark waters?Thomas W Cronin, Jeffry I Fasick, Lorian E Schweikert, et al.
Plos One|October 15, 2021
Spectral tuning and deactivation kinetics of marine mammal melanopsinsJeffry I Fasick, Haya Algrain, Courtland Samuels, et al.
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