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1. The first interneuron of the mouse visual system is tailored to the natural environment through morphology and electrical coupling

2. Species–specific circuitry of double cone photoreceptors in two avian retinas

3. Biotin-cGMP and -cAMP are able to permeate through the gap junctions of some amacrine cells in the mouse retina despite their large size

5. Synaptic Remodeling in the Cone Pathway After Early Postnatal Horizontal Cell Ablation

6. Rod Bipolar Cells Require Horizontal Cells for Invagination Into the Terminals of Rod Photoreceptors

7. Localization of Retinal Ca2+/Calmodulin-Dependent Kinase II-β (CaMKII-β) at Bipolar Cell Gap Junctions and Cross-Reactivity of a Monoclonal Anti-CaMKII-β Antibody With Connexin36

9. Gap Junctions in A8 Amacrine Cells Are Made of Connexin36 but Are Differently Regulated Than Gap Junctions in AII Amacrine Cells

10. Differential Distribution of Retinal Ca2+/Calmodulin-Dependent Kinase II (CaMKII) Isoforms Indicates CaMKII-β and -δ as Specific Elements of Electrical Synapses Made of Connexin36 (Cx36)

11. Identification of a common non-apoptotic cell death mechanism in hereditary retinal degeneration.

12. Cell-specific cre recombinase expression allows selective ablation of glutamate receptors from mouse horizontal cells.

13. Testing for a gap junction-mediated bystander effect in retinitis pigmentosa: secondary cone death is not altered by deletion of connexin36 from cones.

14. Lack of the sodium-driven chloride bicarbonate exchanger NCBE impairs visual function in the mouse retina.

15. Ganglion cell adaptability: does the coupling of horizontal cells play a role?

16. Immunohistochemical characterization of bipolar cells in four distantly related avian species

17. Intralumenal docking of Cx36 channels in the ER isolates mis-trafficked protein

18. Double cones in the avian retina form an oriented mosaic which might facilitate magnetoreception and/or polarized light sensing

19. Retinal horizontal cells use different synaptic sites for global feedforward and local feedback signaling

20. Morphology of the 'prefrontal' nidopallium caudolaterale in the long-distance night-migratory Eurasian blackcap (Sylvia atricapilla)

21. Expression of cell markers and transcription factors in the avian retina compared with that in the marmoset retina

23. Localisation of cryptochrome 2 in the avian retina

25. Photoelectrical Stimulation of Neuronal Cells by an Organic Semiconductor–Electrolyte Interface

26. Defective ceramide synthases in mice cause reduced amplitudes in electroretinograms and altered sphingolipid composition in retina and cornea

27. Retinal horizontal cells use different synaptic sites for global feedforward and local feedback signaling

28. Phenotyping of Gap-Junctional Coupling in the Mouse Retina

29. Connexin50 couples axon terminals of mouse horizontal cells by homotypic gap junctions

30. Morphology and connectivity of the small bistratified A8 amacrine cell in the mouse retina

31. Eliminating Glutamatergic Input onto Horizontal Cells Changes the Dynamic Range and Receptive Field Organization of Mouse Retinal Ganglion Cells

32. Phenotyping of Gap-Junctional Coupling in the Mouse Retina

33. Differential Regulation of Cone Calcium Signals by Different Horizontal Cell Feedback Mechanisms in the Mouse Retina

34. Spincoaten organischer Dünnschichten auf elektrogesponnene Nanovliese und -membranen

35. Morphological and physiological properties of enhanced green fluorescent protein (EGFP)-expressing wide-field amacrine cells in the ChAT-EGFP mouse line

36. Expression of Pannexin1 in the outer plexiform layer of the mouse retina and physiological impact of its knockout

37. The absence of Complexin 3 and Complexin 4 differentially impacts the ON and OFF pathways in mouse retina

38. Subcellular distribution of connexin45 in OFF bipolar cells of the mouse retina

39. Organic Photovoltaic Sensors for Photocapacitive Stimulation of Voltage‐Gated Ion Channels in Neuroblastoma Cells

40. Connexin57 is expressed in dendro-dendritic and axo-axonal gap junctions of mouse horizontal cells and its distribution is modulated by light

41. Expression and Localization of Connexins in the Outer Retina of the Mouse

42. Localization of heterotypic gap junctions composed of connexin45 and connexin36 in the rod pathway of the mouse retina

43. Deletion of Connexin45 in Mouse Retinal Neurons Disrupts the Rod/Cone Signaling Pathway between AII Amacrine and ON Cone Bipolar Cells and Leads to Impaired Visual Transmission

44. Connexin50 couples axon terminals of mouse horizontal cells by homotypic gap junctions

45. Myokymia and neonatal epilepsy caused by a mutation in the voltage sensor of the KCNQ2 K + channel

46. Cell-specific cre recombinase expression allows selective ablation of glutamate receptors from mouse horizontal cells

47. Testing for a gap junction-mediated bystander effect in retinitis pigmentosa: secondary cone death is not altered by deletion of connexin36 from cones

48. Ablation of Retinal Horizontal Cells from Adult Mice Leads to Rod Degeneration and Remodeling in the Outer Retina

49. The absence of Complexin 3 and Complexin 4 differentially impacts the ON and OFF pathways in mouse retina

50. Electrophysiological Characterization of GFP-Expressing Cell Populations in the Intact Retina

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