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Publications by RC Hardie
Photolysis of Caged Ca2+ Facilitates and Inactivates but Does Not Directly Excite Light-Sensitive Channels in Drosophila Photoreceptors
Journal of Neuroscience
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Ca2+ Clearance in Visual Motion-Sensitive Neurons of the Fly Studied in Vivo by Sensory Stimulation and UV Photolysis of Caged Ca2+
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Optical Imaging of Human Cone Photoreceptors Directly Following the Capture of Light
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Calmodulin Regulation of Light Adaptation and Store-Operated Dark Current in Drosophila Photoreceptors
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