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1. Quantitative characterisation of ipRGCs in retinal degeneration using a computation platform for extracting and reconstructing single neurons in 3D from a multi-colour labeled population

2. A live cell assay of GPCR coupling allows identification of optogenetic tools for controlling Go and Gi signaling

3. Extraocular, rod-like photoreceptors in a flatworm express xenopsin photopigment

4. Functional integrity of visual coding following advanced photoreceptor degeneration

5. Divergent G-protein selectivity across melanopsins from mice and humans

6. Chimeric human opsins as optogenetic light sensitisers

7. Using a bistable animal opsin for switchable and scalable optogenetic inhibition of neurons

8. The spectral sensitivity of cone vision in the diurnal murid, Rhabdomys pumilio

9. Functional characterisation of naturally occurring mutations in human melanopsin

10. Author response: Extraocular, rod-like photoreceptors in a flatworm express xenopsin photopigment

11. Extraocular, rod-like photoreceptors in a flatworm express xenopsin photopigment

12. A live cell assay of GPCR coupling allows identification of optogenetic tools for controlling Go and Gi signaling

13. Characterisation of light responses in the retina of mice lacking principle components of rod, cone and melanopsin phototransduction signalling pathways

14. Characterisation of light responses in the retina of mice lacking principle components of rod, cone and melanopsin phototransduction signalling pathways

15. The hypothalamic photoreceptors regulating seasonal reproduction in birds: A prime role for VA opsin

16. T-Cell Immunity Panel Measures CMV-Specific CD4 and CD8 T-Cell Responses

17. Recovery from achromatopsia and prosopagnosia is not reflected by corresponding changes in the response to color or faces in human visual cortex

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