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Journal of Neuroscience Methods|August 8, 1998
An in vitro technique for electrophysiological mapping of reptilian retinotectal projectionsR V Stirling, S A Dunlop, L D Beazley
Nature: New Biology|December 12, 1973
Abnormal visual function in Xenopus following stroboscopic illuminationS H Chung, R M Gaze, R V Stirling
Visual Neuroscience|August 4, 1999
Electrophysiological evidence for transient topographic organization of retinotectal projections during optic nerve regeneration in the lizard, Ctenophorus ornatusR V Stirling, S A Dunlop, L D Beazley
Journal of Embryology and Experimental Morphology|July 1, 1975
The structural and functional development of the retina in larval XenopusS H Chung, R V Stirling, R M Gaze
The Journal of Physiology|April 1, 1973
The maturation of toad visual unitsS H Chung, R M Gaze, R V Stirling
Journal of Embryology and Experimental Morphology|April 1, 1979
The central pathways of optic fibres in Xenopus tadpolesJ G Steedman, R V Stirling, R M Gaze
Anatomy and Embryology|May 1, 1995
The segmental precision of the motor projection to the intercostal muscles in the developing chicken embryo. A differential labelling study using fluorescent tracersR V Stirling, K Liestøl, D Summerbell, et al.
Development (Cambridge, England)|April 1, 1987
The specificity of motor innervation of the chick wing does not depend upon the segmental origin of musclesR J Keynes, R V Stirling, C D Stern, et al.
Journal of Neurotrauma|December 4, 2003
Training on a visual task improves the outcome of optic nerve regenerationL D Beazley, J Rodger, P Chen, et al.
Vision Research|May 23, 2001
Continued neurogenesis is not a pre-requisite for regeneration of a topographic retino-tectal projectionR S Beaver, S A Dunlop, A M Harman, et al.
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Journal of Neuroscience Methods|August 8, 1998
An in vitro technique for electrophysiological mapping of reptilian retinotectal projectionsR V Stirling, S A Dunlop, L D Beazley
Nature: New Biology|December 12, 1973
Abnormal visual function in Xenopus following stroboscopic illuminationS H Chung, R M Gaze, R V Stirling
Visual Neuroscience|August 4, 1999
Electrophysiological evidence for transient topographic organization of retinotectal projections during optic nerve regeneration in the lizard, Ctenophorus ornatusR V Stirling, S A Dunlop, L D Beazley
Journal of Embryology and Experimental Morphology|July 1, 1975
The structural and functional development of the retina in larval XenopusS H Chung, R V Stirling, R M Gaze
The Journal of Physiology|April 1, 1973
The maturation of toad visual unitsS H Chung, R M Gaze, R V Stirling
Journal of Embryology and Experimental Morphology|April 1, 1979
The central pathways of optic fibres in Xenopus tadpolesJ G Steedman, R V Stirling, R M Gaze
Anatomy and Embryology|May 1, 1995
The segmental precision of the motor projection to the intercostal muscles in the developing chicken embryo. A differential labelling study using fluorescent tracersR V Stirling, K Liestøl, D Summerbell, et al.
Development (Cambridge, England)|April 1, 1987
The specificity of motor innervation of the chick wing does not depend upon the segmental origin of musclesR J Keynes, R V Stirling, C D Stern, et al.
Journal of Neurotrauma|December 4, 2003
Training on a visual task improves the outcome of optic nerve regenerationL D Beazley, J Rodger, P Chen, et al.
Vision Research|May 23, 2001
Continued neurogenesis is not a pre-requisite for regeneration of a topographic retino-tectal projectionR S Beaver, S A Dunlop, A M Harman, et al.
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