William H. Miller

Affiliations: 
Yale University, New Haven, CT 
Area:
photoreceptors, visual optics
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Shimoda Y, Hurley JB, Miller WH. (1984) Rod light response augmented by active phosphodiesterase Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 81: 616-619
Miller WH, Bernard GD. (1983) Averaging over the foveal receptor aperture curtails aliasing Vision Research. 23: 1365-1369
Miller WH. (1982) Physiological evidence that light-mediated decrease in cyclic GMP is an intermediary process in retinal rod transduction Journal of General Physiology. 80: 103-123
Miller WH, Nicol GD. (1981) Chapter 24 Cyelie-GMP-lndueed Depolarization and Increased Response Latency of Rods: Antagonism by Light Current Topics in Membranes and Transport. 15: 417-437
Miller WH, Nicol GD. (1979) Evidence that cyclic GMP regulates membrane potential in rod photoreceptors [17] Nature. 280: 64-66
Miller WH, Nicol GD. (1979) Effects of cyclic GMP injected into retinal rods Investigative Ophthalmology and Visual Science. 18: 5
Snyder AW, Miller WH. (1978) Telephoto lens system of falconiform eyes. Nature. 275: 127-9
Nicol GD, Miller WH. (1978) Cyclic GMP injected into retinal rod outer segments increases latency and amplitude of response to illumination. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 75: 5217-20
Mori S, Miller WH, Tomita T. (1976) Microelectrode study of spreading depression (SD) in frog retina - general observations of field potential associated with SD Japanese Journal of Physiology. 26: 203-217
Miller WH, Snyder AW. (1973) Optical function of human peripheral cones. Vision Research. 13: 2185-94
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