Gustav A. Engbretson

Affiliations: 
Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY, United States 
Area:
visual neuroscience
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Choi RY, Engbretson GA, Solessio EC, et al. (2011) Cone degeneration following rod ablation in a reversible model of retinal degeneration. Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science. 52: 364-73
Solessio E, Umino Y, Cameron DA, et al. (2009) Light responses in rods of vitamin A-deprived Xenopus. Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science. 50: 4477-86
Umino Y, Everhart D, Solessio E, et al. (2006) Hypoglycemia leads to age-related loss of vision. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 103: 19541-5
Solessio E, Mani SS, Cuenca N, et al. (2004) Developmental regulation of calcium-dependent feedback in Xenopus rods. The Journal of General Physiology. 124: 569-85
Solessio E, Scheraga D, Engbretson GA, et al. (2004) Circadian modulation of temporal properties of the rod pathway in larval Xenopus. Journal of Neurophysiology. 92: 2672-84
Solessio E, Engbretson GA. (1999) Electroretinogram of the parietal eye of lizards: photoreceptor, glial, and lens cell contributions. Visual Neuroscience. 16: 895-907
Solessio E, Engbretson GA. (1993) Antagonistic chromatic mechanisms in photoreceptors of the parietal eye of lizards. Nature. 364: 442-5
Ahmed J, Engbretson GA. (1993) Disk shedding in the absence of a pigment epithelium in the lizard parietal eye. Vision Research. 33: 2637-43
Engbretson GA, Linser PJ. (1991) Glial cells of the parietal eye: structural and biochemical similarities to retinal Müller cells. The Journal of Comparative Neurology. 314: 799-806
Engbretson GA, Anderson KJ. (1990) Neuronal structure of the lacertilian parietal eye, I: A retrograde label and electron-microscopic study of the ganglion cells in the photoreceptor layer. Visual Neuroscience. 5: 395-404
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