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Publications by T.D. Lamb
Multiple Steps of Phosphorylation of Activated Rhodopsin Can Account for the Reproducibility of Vertebrate Rod Single-Photon Responses
Journal of General Physiology
Physiology
Influência De Doses De Nitrogênio Na Época De Controle De Plantas Daninhas Na Cultura Do Milho (Zea Mays)
Planta Daninha
Biochemistry
Plant Science
Agronomy
Crop Science
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Multi-Step Rhodopsin Inactivation Schemes Can Account for the Size Variability of Single Photon Responses in Limulus Ventral Photoreceptors
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Intracellular Topography of Rhodopsin Regeneration in Vertebrate Rods
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HPV-16E6 Can Induce Multiple Site Phosphorylation of P53
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Light-Stimulated Phosphorylation of Rhodopsin in the Retina: The Presence of a Protein Kinase That Is Specific for Photobleached Rhodopsin.
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Predictive Feedback Can Account for Biphasic Responses in the Lateral Geniculate Nucleus
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Molecular Biology
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Cockroach Optomotor Responses Below Single Photon Level
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Reproducibility of SNV-calling in Multiple Sequencing Runs From Single Tumors
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Steps Toward an Enactive Account of Synesthesia
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