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The conserved asparagine and arginine are essential for catalysis of mammalian adenylyl cyclase.
Identification of the imprinted KLF14 transcription factor undergoing human-specific accelerated evolution.
Molecular features of hormone-refractory prostate cancer cells by genome-wide gene expression profiles.
ON-pathway dysfunction in a patient with acquired unilateral night blindness.
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ON-pathway dysfunction in a patient with acquired unilateral night blindness.
ON-pathway dysfunction in a patient with acquired unilateral night blindness. Retina. 1998; 18(6):531-8.
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Adult
Electroretinography
Evoked Potentials, Visual
Humans
Male
Middle Aged
Night Blindness
Photic Stimulation
Retinal Cone Photoreceptor Cells
Saccades
Visual Acuity
Visual Pathways
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Kenneth Alexander