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Excitation and inhibition in the retina and in the optic nerveGranit et al., 1935
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- Granit R
- Therman P
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- The Journal of physiology
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METHOD. The large Hungarian frog was found to be the most suitable preparation for comparing retinal action potentials with the discharge in the nerve. A longer optic nerve may be had with fishes such as Anguilla vulgaris and Lota vulgaris, but their retinwe and optic …
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