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D M Schneeweis

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Gogia P, Schneeweis D
Conf Proc IEEE Eng Med Biol Soc . 2007 Feb; 2004:4229-32. PMID: 17271237
One of the key requirements for the success of a subretinal prosthesis or photoreceptor transplant is the formation of an effective interface with the remaining neural retina. An optimal interface...
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Schneeweis D, Schnapf J
Vis Neurosci . 2001 Jan; 17(5):659-66. PMID: 11153647
Membrane voltage was recorded in rod photoreceptors in retina isolated from macaque monkey. The size of the single photon response and the magnitude of membrane voltage fluctuations were assessed in...
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Schneeweis D, Schnapf J
J Neurosci . 1999 Feb; 19(4):1203-16. PMID: 9952398
Whole-cell voltage and current recordings were obtained from red and green cone photoreceptors in isolated retina from macaque monkey. It was demonstrated previously that the cone photovoltage is generated from...
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Schneeweis D, Schnapf J
Science . 1995 May; 268(5213):1053-6. PMID: 7754386
The kinetics, gain, and reliability of light responses of rod and cone photoreceptors are important determinants of overall visual sensitivity. In voltage recordings from photoreceptors in an intact primate retina,...
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Schneeweis D, Green D
Vis Neurosci . 1995 Mar; 12(2):333-44. PMID: 7786854
Microelectrodes were used to record from red and green cones of the turtle Pseudemys scripta elegans. The purpose of this study was to determine the action spectra of the red...
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Green D, Schneeweis D, Glover M
Vision Res . 1994 Feb; 34(4):429-35. PMID: 8303827
The effects of hyperpolarizing current and background light on intracellular responses of red cones in turtle were compared. Even though a background light always reduced response amplitude, hyperpolarizing current did...
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Kraft T, Schneeweis D, Schnapf J
J Physiol . 1993 May; 464:747-65. PMID: 8229828
1. Photocurrents were recorded with suction electrodes from rod photoreceptors of seven humans. 2. Brief flashes of light evoked transient outward currents of up to 20 pA. With increasing light...