Edward F. MacNichol

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Boston University, Boston, MA, United States 
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Cameron DA, Cornwall MC, MacNichol EF. (1997) Visual pigment assignments in regenerated retina. The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society For Neuroscience. 17: 917-23
Corson DW, Cornwall MC, MacNichol EF, et al. (1994) Relief of opsin desensitization and prolonged excitation of rod photoreceptors by 9-desmethylretinal. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 91: 6958-62
Jin J, Crouch RK, Corson DW, et al. (1993) Noncovalent occupancy of the retinal-binding pocket of opsin diminishes bleaching adaptation of retinal cones. Neuron. 11: 513-22
Jones GJ, Fein A, MacNichol EF, et al. (1993) Visual pigment bleaching in isolated salamander retinal cones. Microspectrophotometry and light adaptation. The Journal of General Physiology. 102: 483-502
Corson DW, Cornwall MC, MacNichol EF, et al. (1990) Sensitization of bleached rod photoreceptors by 11-cis-locked analogues of retinal. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 87: 6823-7
Corson DW, Cornwall MC, MacNichol EF, et al. (1990) Transduction noise induced by 4-hydroxy retinals in rod photoreceptors. Biophysical Journal. 57: 109-15
Cornwall MC, Fein A, MacNichol EF. (1990) Cellular mechanisms that underlie bleaching and background adaptation. The Journal of General Physiology. 96: 345-72
Burkhardt DA, Gottesman J, Levine JS, et al. (1983) Cellular mechanisms for color-coding in holostean retinas and the evolution of color vision. Vision Research. 23: 1031-41
Levine JS, MacNichol EF. (1982) Color vision in fishes Scientific American. 246: 140-149
Witkovsky P, Levine JS, Engbretson GA, et al. (1981) A microspectrophotometric study of normal and artificial visual pigments in the photoreceptors of Xenopus laevis. Vision Research. 21: 867-73
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