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Brain Research|May 29, 1989
Effects of bicuculline on receptive field center sensitivity of relay cells in the lateral geniculate nucleusT T Norton, R N Holdefer, D W Godwin
Brain Research|March 18, 1977
Myopia in the lid-sutured tree shrew (Tupaia glis)S M Sherman, T T Norton, V A Casagrande
Visual Neuroscience|January 1, 1988
Laminar organization and ultrastructure of GABA-immunoreactive neurons and processes in the dorsal lateral geniculate nucleus of the tree shrew (Tupaia belangeri)R N Holdefer, T T Norton, R R Mize
Brain Research|March 19, 1971
The ultrastructure of purified preparations of neurons and glial cellsC S Raine, S E Poduslo, W T Norton
Vision Research|August 13, 2017
Long-wavelength (red) light produces hyperopia in juvenile and adolescent tree shrewsTimothy J Gawne, Alexander H Ward, Thomas T Norton
Brain Research|December 9, 1977
Quantitation of myelin carbonic anhydrase-development and subfractionation of rat brain myelin and comparison with myelin from other speciesW Cammer, L Bieler, T Fredman, et al.
Brain Research|July 25, 1975
X- and Y-cells in the dorsal lateral geniculate nucleus of the tree shrew (Tupaia glis)S M Sherman, T T Norton, V A Casagrande
Optometry and Vision Science : Official Publication of the American Academy of Optometry|June 22, 1999
Effect of interrupted lens wear on compensation for a minus lens in tree shrewsA W Shaikh, J T Siegwart, T T Norton
International Journal of Biological Macromolecules|November 24, 1999
A molecular model for the formation and properties of fluid gelsI T Norton, D A Jarvis, T J Foster
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science|October 27, 2006
Effectiveness of hyperopic defocus, minimal defocus, or myopic defocus in competition with a myopiagenic stimulus in tree shrew eyesThomas T Norton, John T Siegwart, Angela O Amedo
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Brain Research|May 29, 1989
Effects of bicuculline on receptive field center sensitivity of relay cells in the lateral geniculate nucleusT T Norton, R N Holdefer, D W Godwin
Brain Research|March 18, 1977
Myopia in the lid-sutured tree shrew (Tupaia glis)S M Sherman, T T Norton, V A Casagrande
Visual Neuroscience|January 1, 1988
Laminar organization and ultrastructure of GABA-immunoreactive neurons and processes in the dorsal lateral geniculate nucleus of the tree shrew (Tupaia belangeri)R N Holdefer, T T Norton, R R Mize
Brain Research|March 19, 1971
The ultrastructure of purified preparations of neurons and glial cellsC S Raine, S E Poduslo, W T Norton
Vision Research|August 13, 2017
Long-wavelength (red) light produces hyperopia in juvenile and adolescent tree shrewsTimothy J Gawne, Alexander H Ward, Thomas T Norton
Brain Research|December 9, 1977
Quantitation of myelin carbonic anhydrase-development and subfractionation of rat brain myelin and comparison with myelin from other speciesW Cammer, L Bieler, T Fredman, et al.
Brain Research|July 25, 1975
X- and Y-cells in the dorsal lateral geniculate nucleus of the tree shrew (Tupaia glis)S M Sherman, T T Norton, V A Casagrande
Optometry and Vision Science : Official Publication of the American Academy of Optometry|June 22, 1999
Effect of interrupted lens wear on compensation for a minus lens in tree shrewsA W Shaikh, J T Siegwart, T T Norton
International Journal of Biological Macromolecules|November 24, 1999
A molecular model for the formation and properties of fluid gelsI T Norton, D A Jarvis, T J Foster
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science|October 27, 2006
Effectiveness of hyperopic defocus, minimal defocus, or myopic defocus in competition with a myopiagenic stimulus in tree shrew eyesThomas T Norton, John T Siegwart, Angela O Amedo
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