D BOWNDS
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HARGRAVE P, BOWNDS D, Wang J, McDowell J
Methods Enzymol
. 1982 Jan;
81:211-4.
PMID: 6212739
No abstract available.
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Woodruff M, BOWNDS D, Green S, Morrisey J, Shedlovsky A
J Gen Physiol
. 1977 May;
69(5):667-79.
PMID: 194013
Frog rod outer segments freshly detached from dark-adapted retinas contain approximately 1-2 molecules of guanosine 3',5'-cyclic monophosphate (cyclic GMP) for every 100 molecules of visual pigment present. This cyclic GMP...
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Brodie A, BOWNDS D
J Gen Physiol
. 1976 Jul;
68(1):1-11.
PMID: 181525
Frog rod outer segments isolated in suspension can maintain much of their in vivo activity. This observation provides us with a simpler system than the intact retina for correlating biochemical...
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BOWNDS D, Brodie A
J Gen Physiol
. 1975 Oct;
66(4):407-25.
PMID: 52687
Frog rod outer segments swell slowly after being shaken from an excised retina into a modified Ringer's solution. The swelling has the following characteristics: (a) It is suppressed by illumination...
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BOWNDS D, Brodie A, Robinson W, Palmer R, Miller J, Shedlovsky A
Exp Eye Res
. 1974 Mar;
18(3):253-69.
PMID: 4366185
No abstract available.
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BOWNDS D, Dawes J, Miller J, Stahlman M
Nat New Biol
. 1972 May;
237(73):125-7.
PMID: 4503852
No abstract available.
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BOWNDS D, Robinson W
J Gen Physiol
. 1971 Sep;
58(3):225-37.
PMID: 4255372
Frog photoreceptor membranes contain 54,000 g of protein per mole of visual pigment chromophore, virtually all of it insoluble membrane protein. Acrylamide gel electrophoresis indicates one major polypeptide class, most...
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