Werner K Noell

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Physiology State University of New York, Buffalo, Buffalo, NY, United States 
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Organisciak DT, Darrow RM, Noell WK, et al. (1995) Hyperthermia accelerates retinal light damage in rats Investigative Ophthalmology and Visual Science. 36: 997-1008
Ando H, Noell WK. (1993) In vivo response of the rat's retinal pigment epithelium to azide at advanced stages of hereditary retinal dystrophy. The Japanese Journal of Physiology. 43: 323-33
Ando H, Noell WK. (1993) In vivo response of the rat's retinal pigment epithelium to azide: changes induced by light damage. The Japanese Journal of Physiology. 43: 311-22
Hardten DR, Noell WK. (1989) ERG of the albino rdy rat and susceptibility to light damage. Progress in Clinical and Biological Research. 314: 377-91
Noell WK, Organisciak DT, Ando H, et al. (1987) Ascorbate and dietary protective mechanisms in retinal light damage of rats: electrophysiological, histological and DNA measurements. Progress in Clinical and Biological Research. 247: 469-83
Organisciak DT, Wang HM, Noell WK. (1987) Aspects of the ascorbate protective mechanism in retinal light damage of rats with normal and reduced ROS docosahexaenoic acid. Progress in Clinical and Biological Research. 247: 455-68
Cotter JR, Noell WK. (1984) Ultrastructure of remnant photoreceptors in advanced hereditary retinal degeneration. Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science. 25: 1366-75
Noell WK. (1980) Possible mechanisms of photoreceptor damage by light in mammalian eyes. Vision Research. 20: 1163-71
Noell WK. (1979) Effects of environmental lighting and dietary vitamin A on the vulnerability of the retina to light damage. Photochemistry and Photobiology. 29: 717-23
Organisciak DT, Noell WK. (1977) The rod outer segment phospholipid/opsin ratio of rats maintained in darkness or cyclic light. Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science. 16: 188-90
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