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Quantum relations of the rat electroretinogramCone, 1963
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- Cone R
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- The Journal of General Physiology
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The rat retina is uniform and contains almost exclusively rods. Therefore the rat eye, when uniformly illuminated, produces a gross electroretinogram (ERG) which is simply related to the activity of the individual retinal sources of the ERG. Characteristics of ERG's are shown …
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