Progress in retinal research
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書誌事項
Progress in retinal research
Pergamon, c1982-
1st ed
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- v. 2
- v. 3
- v. 4
- v. 5
- タイトル別名
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Retinal research
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注記
Includes bibliographies and index
内容説明・目次
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v. 1 ISBN 9780080289014
内容説明
This series brings together the scattered information on the retina so that scientists and clinicians may assess the state of present knowledge on this topic. Contributors are asked not merely to produce a catalogue of facts with lists of references, but to try to identify, isolate and describe what he or she considers to be of preferential importance. This gives authors the opportunity to synthesize, interpret and philosophize to an extent not usually available to the writers of research papers.
目次
(partial) Rhodopsin chemistry, structure and topography, P A Hargrave. The ganglion cell layer of the mammalian retina, V H Perry. The daily light-dark cycle and rhythmic metabolism in the photoreceptor-pigment epithelial complex, J C Besharse. Morphological types and central projections of ganglion cells in the cat retina, H Wassle. Magnetic resonance studies of vertebrate rod outer segments, A Watts. Electrophysiology of the avian retina, A L Holden. The structural organization of the pigeon retina, B P Hayes. Biochemistry of the cyclic nucleotide-related enzymes in rod photoreceptor, P J Stein et al.
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v. 3 ISBN 9780080317014
内容説明
One of a series of volumes that highlight new and fast-moving areas in retinal research identified by involved investigators. Work on the retina is important in itself and also because it serves as a relatively simple model for the brain. Not only those interested in vision research will find this series useful, but also those interested in the broader aspects of CNS function. The contributors write from a relatively personal viewpoint and provide new, up-to-date material to keep the reader abreast of current developments, as well as background information of longer term archival interest. Each paper provides an overview of a research area along with theoretical and practical guidelines for future work.
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- Morphological studies on the development of the retina, K Meller. Neural architecture of the cat retina, H Kolb & R Nelson.
- Indoleamines in the eye with special reference to the serotonergic neurones of the retina, N N Osborne. Axonal transport in retinal ganglion cells, J-O Karlsson. Interactions between photoexcited rhodopsin and light-activated enzymes in rods, H Kuhn. Phosphodiesterase activation in rod outer segments, A Knowles. Identification and localization of biologically active peptides in the vertebrate retina, N C Brecha et al. Color vision, P Gouras. Visual adaptation and retinal gain controls, R Shapley & C Enroth-
- ugell.
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v. 4 ISBN 9780080317380
内容説明
One of a series of volumes that highlight new and fast-moving areas in retinal research identified by involved investigators. Work on the retina is important in itself and also because it serves as a relatively simple model for the brain. Not only those interested in vision research will find this series useful, but also those interested in the broader aspects of CNS function. The contributors write from a relatively personal viewpoint and provide new, up-to-date material to keep the reader abreast of current developments, as well as background information of longer term archival interest. Each paper provides an overview of a research area along with theoretical and practical guidelines for future work.
目次
- Related titles. Transmitter action at cat retinal ganglion cells, H Ikeda. Retinal pigment epithelial cell contributions to the electroretinogram and electrooculogram, R H Steinberg et al. Hyperacuity: a promising means of evaluating vision through cataract, J M Enoch et al. Vitreous fluorophotometry, J G Cunha-Vaz. Role of intracellular messengers in signal transduction in retinal rods, J I Korenbrot. Immunochemistry of rhodopsin, W J De Grip. Neuron-glia interaction in the brain and retina, H Ripps & P Witkovs
- y. Enkephalins in the vertebrate retina, C B Watt et al. New perspectives in retinal organisation, A Hughes. Subject index. Contents of previous volumes.
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