John Nolte
Affiliations: | University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ |
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Sign in to add traineeWilliam Eldred | grad student | University of Colorado at HSC (Chemistry Tree) | |
Leona J Rubin | grad student | 1976-1983 | University of Colorado at HSC |
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Eldred WD, Nolte J. (1981) Multiple classes of photoreceptors and neurons in the frontal organ of Rana pipiens. The Journal of Comparative Neurology. 203: 269-95 |
Eldred WD, Finger TE, Nolte J. (1980) Central projections of the frontal organ of Rana pipiens, as demonstrated by the anterograde transport of horseradish peroxidase. Cell and Tissue Research. 211: 215-22 |
Jenison GL, Eldred WD, Nolte J. (1979) A second class of neurons within the retinas of the parietal eyes of Anolis carolinensis and Iguana iguana. Brain Research. 168: 615-8 |
Eldred WD, Nolte J. (1978) Pineal photoreceptors: evidence for a vertebrate visual pigment with two physiologically active states. Vision Research. 18: 29-32 |
Nolte J, Brown JE. (1972) Ultraviolet-induced sensitivity to visible light in ultraviolet receptors of Limulus. The Journal of General Physiology. 59: 186-200 |
Nolte J, Brown JE. (1972) Electrophysiological properties of cells in the median ocellus of Limulus. The Journal of General Physiology. 59: 167-85 |
Nolte J, Brown JE. (1970) The spectral sensitivities of single receptor cells in the lateral, median, and ventral eyes of normal and white-eyed Limulus. The Journal of General Physiology. 55: 787-801 |
Nolte J, Brown JE. (1969) The spectral sensitivities of single cells in the median ocellus of Limulus. The Journal of General Physiology. 54: 636-49 |
Nolte J, Brown JE, Smith TG. (1968) A hyperpolarizing component of the receptor potential in the median ocellus of Limulus. Science (New York, N.Y.). 162: 677-9 |