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M Bartmann

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Vision Research|April 1, 1994
A simple mechanism for emmetropization without cues from accommodation or colourM Bartmann, F Schaeffel
Journal of Chromatography|June 2, 1993
Effect of carbon in-line filters on catecholamine analysis by high-performance liquid chromatography with coulometric electrochemical detectionM Bubser, M Bartmann
Visual Neuroscience|March 1, 1994
Constant light affects retinal dopamine levels and blocks deprivation myopia but not lens-induced refractive errors in chickensM Bartmann, F Schaeffel, G Hagel, et al.
Vision Research|May 1, 1995
Studies on the role of the retinal dopamine/melatonin system in experimental refractive errors in chickensF Schaeffel, M Bartmann, G Hagel, et al.
Vision Research|January 1, 1994
6-Hydroxy dopamine does not affect lens-induced refractive errors but suppresses deprivation myopiaF Schaeffel, G Hagel, M Bartmann, et al.
Nano Letters|May 24, 2019
Quasi One-Dimensional Metal-Semiconductor HeterostructuresS Benter, V G Dubrovskii, M Bartmann, et al.
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Vision Research|April 1, 1994
A simple mechanism for emmetropization without cues from accommodation or colourM Bartmann, F Schaeffel
Journal of Chromatography|June 2, 1993
Effect of carbon in-line filters on catecholamine analysis by high-performance liquid chromatography with coulometric electrochemical detectionM Bubser, M Bartmann
Visual Neuroscience|March 1, 1994
Constant light affects retinal dopamine levels and blocks deprivation myopia but not lens-induced refractive errors in chickensM Bartmann, F Schaeffel, G Hagel, et al.
Vision Research|May 1, 1995
Studies on the role of the retinal dopamine/melatonin system in experimental refractive errors in chickensF Schaeffel, M Bartmann, G Hagel, et al.
Vision Research|January 1, 1994
6-Hydroxy dopamine does not affect lens-induced refractive errors but suppresses deprivation myopiaF Schaeffel, G Hagel, M Bartmann, et al.
Nano Letters|May 24, 2019
Quasi One-Dimensional Metal-Semiconductor HeterostructuresS Benter, V G Dubrovskii, M Bartmann, et al.
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