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John G Flannery

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ILAR Journal|September 5, 2001
Transgenic Animal Models for the Study of Inherited Retinal DystrophiesJohn G. Flannery
Cold Spring Harbor Perspectives in Medicine|November 14, 2022
A Systematic Review of Optogenetic Vision Restoration: History, Challenges, and New Inventions from Bench to BedsideAntonia Stefanov, John G Flannery
Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|November 15, 2012
Adeno-associated viral vectors for gene therapy of inherited retinal degenerationsJohn G Flannery, Meike Visel
Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology|May 4, 2018
Mutation-Independent Gene Therapies for Rod-Cone DystrophiesCécile Fortuny, John G Flannery
Frontiers in Cellular Neuroscience|October 10, 2018
Innovative Optogenetic Strategies for Vision RestorationCameron K Baker, John G Flannery
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science|May 26, 2007
Transport of truncated rhodopsin and its effects on rod function and degenerationEdwin S Lee, John G Flannery
Neuron|April 8, 2006
Looking within for visionJohn G Flannery, Kenneth P Greenberg
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science|April 28, 2006
Characterization of peripherin/rds and rom-1 transport in rod photoreceptors of transgenic and knockout animalsEdwin S Lee, Beth Burnside, John G Flannery
Molecular Vision|April 26, 2008
In vitro analysis of promoter activity in Müller cellsScott F Geller, Phillip S Ge, Meike Visel, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|September 25, 2007
Very low density lipoprotein receptor, a negative regulator of the wnt signaling pathway and choroidal neovascularizationYing Chen, Yang Hu, Kangmo Lu, et al.
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ILAR Journal|September 5, 2001
Transgenic Animal Models for the Study of Inherited Retinal DystrophiesJohn G. Flannery
Cold Spring Harbor Perspectives in Medicine|November 14, 2022
A Systematic Review of Optogenetic Vision Restoration: History, Challenges, and New Inventions from Bench to BedsideAntonia Stefanov, John G Flannery
Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|November 15, 2012
Adeno-associated viral vectors for gene therapy of inherited retinal degenerationsJohn G Flannery, Meike Visel
Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology|May 4, 2018
Mutation-Independent Gene Therapies for Rod-Cone DystrophiesCécile Fortuny, John G Flannery
Frontiers in Cellular Neuroscience|October 10, 2018
Innovative Optogenetic Strategies for Vision RestorationCameron K Baker, John G Flannery
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science|May 26, 2007
Transport of truncated rhodopsin and its effects on rod function and degenerationEdwin S Lee, John G Flannery
Neuron|April 8, 2006
Looking within for visionJohn G Flannery, Kenneth P Greenberg
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science|April 28, 2006
Characterization of peripherin/rds and rom-1 transport in rod photoreceptors of transgenic and knockout animalsEdwin S Lee, Beth Burnside, John G Flannery
Molecular Vision|April 26, 2008
In vitro analysis of promoter activity in Müller cellsScott F Geller, Phillip S Ge, Meike Visel, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|September 25, 2007
Very low density lipoprotein receptor, a negative regulator of the wnt signaling pathway and choroidal neovascularizationYing Chen, Yang Hu, Kangmo Lu, et al.
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