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Research to Prevent Blindness

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University of Michigan Research, funded by RPB from 2010-2014 matching Career Development Award to Wong, Kwoon Y / PhD

First 4 Citations, Sorted by Month and Year

There are 17 matching Citations in our database. Please use the filters at left to narrow your search.

January, 2014
Photoresponse diversity among the five types of intrinsically photosensitive retinal ganglion cells.

Zhao X, Stafford BK, Godin AL, King WM, Wong KY

J Physiol. 2014 Apr Jan 6;592(Pt 7):1619-36

University of Michigan - Career Development Award - Wong, Kwoon Y / PhD

Keywords: Retina/Retinal Diseases, Neuro-Ophthalmology

April, 2013
Intrinsic physiological properties of the five types of mouse ganglion-cell photoreceptors.

Hu C, Hill DD, Wong KY

J Neurophysiol. 2013 Apr;109(7):1876-89

University of Michigan - Career Development Award - Wong, Kwoon Y / PhD

Keyword: Retina/Retinal Diseases

February, 2013
Apoptosis regulates ipRGC spacing necessary for rods and cones to drive circadian photoentrainment.

Chen SK, Chew KS, McNeill DS, Keeley PW, Ecker JL, Mao BQ, Pahlberg J, Kim B, Lee SC, Fox MA, Guido W, Wong KY, Sampath AP, Reese BE, Kuruvilla R, Hattar S

Neuron. 2013 Feb 6;77(3):503-15

University of Michigan - Career Development Award - Wong, Kwoon Y / PhD

Keyword: Retina/Retinal Diseases

August, 2012
A retinal ganglion cell that can signal irradiance continuously for 10 hours.

Wong KY

J Neurosci. 2012 Aug 15;32(33):11478-85

University of Michigan - Career Development Award - Wong, Kwoon Y / PhD

Keyword: Retina/Retinal Diseases

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