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1. The retina's neurovascular unit: Müller glial sheaths and neuronal contacts.

2. A metabotropic glutamate receptor agonist enhances visual signal fidelity in a mouse model of retinitis pigmentosa.

3. Layers of inhibitory networks shape receptive field properties of AII amacrine cells.

4. Sensory deprivation arrests cellular and synaptic development of the night-vision circuitry in the retina.

5. Rod-cone signal interference in the retina shapes perception in primates.

6. Dendro-somatic synaptic inputs to ganglion cells contradict receptive field and connectivity conventions in the mammalian retina.

7. Transient expression of a GABA receptor subunit during early development is critical for inhibitory synapse maturation and function.

8. A High-Density Narrow-Field Inhibitory Retinal Interneuron with Direct Coupling to Müller Glia.

9. Range, routing and kinetics of rod signaling in primate retina.

10. Parallel Processing of Rod and Cone Signals: Retinal Function and Human Perception.

11. Flexible Neural Hardware Supports Dynamic Computations in Retina.

12. Stimulation of functional neuronal regeneration from Müller glia in adult mice.

14. Weibel-Palade body size modulates the adhesive activity of its von Willebrand Factor cargo in cultured endothelial cells.

15. Complex inhibitory microcircuitry regulates retinal signaling near visual threshold.

16. A simple retinal mechanism contributes to perceptual interactions between rod- and cone-mediated responses in primates.

17. Cross-synaptic synchrony and transmission of signal and noise across the mouse retina.

18. Specialized postsynaptic morphology enhances neurotransmitter dilution and high-frequency signaling at an auditory synapse.

19. The synaptic and circuit mechanisms underlying a change in spatial encoding in the retina.

20. Amacrine cell-mediated input to bipolar cells: variations on a common mechanistic theme.

21. Genetic targeting and physiological features of VGLUT3+ amacrine cells.

23. Probing potassium channel function in vivo by intracellular delivery of antibodies in a rat model of retinal neurodegeneration.

24. Retinal parallel processors: more than 100 independent microcircuits operate within a single interneuron.

25. Mechanisms underlying lateral GABAergic feedback onto rod bipolar cells in rat retina.

26. BK channels modulate pre- and postsynaptic signaling at reciprocal synapses in retina.

27. Identification of HLA-Cw6.02 and HLA-Cw7.01 allele-specific binding motifs by screening synthetic peptide libraries.

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