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1. Spectral sensitivity of cone vision in the diurnal murid Rhabdomys pumilio .

2. Splice-Modulating Oligonucleotide QR-110 Restores CEP290 mRNA and Function in Human c.2991+1655A>G LCA10 Models.

3. Antisense Therapy for a Common Corneal Dystrophy Ameliorates TCF4 Repeat Expansion-Mediated Toxicity.

4. Distribution of melanopsin positive neurons in pigmented and albino mice: evidence for melanopsin interneurons in the mouse retina.

5. Induction of differentiation by pyruvate and DMEM in the human retinal pigment epithelium cell line ARPE-19.

6. The expression of retinal cell markers in human retinal pigment epithelial cells and their augmentation by the synthetic retinoid fenretinide.

7. Visual responses in mice lacking critical components of all known retinal phototransduction cascades.

8. Dissecting a role for melanopsin in behavioural light aversion reveals a response independent of conventional photoreception.

9. Progress toward the maintenance and repair of degenerating retinal circuitry.

10. Immortalized human fetal retinal cells retain progenitor characteristics and represent a potential source for the treatment of retinal degenerative disease.

11. Protective effects of human iPS-derived retinal pigment epithelium cell transplantation in the retinal dystrophic rat.

12. Light regulation of retinal dopamine that is independent of melanopsin phototransduction.

13. Survival and remodeling of melanopsin cells during retinal dystrophy.

14. Dopamine neurones form a discrete plexus with melanopsin cells in normal and degenerating retina.

15. Paradoxical opsin expressing cells in the inner retina that are augmented following retinal degeneration.

16. Constant illumination causes spatially discrete dopamine depletion in the normal and degenerate retina.

17. Loss of calretinin immunoreactive fibers in subcortical visual recipient structures of the RCS dystrophic rat.

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