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Publications by Tobias Peters
Objective Measurement of Local Rod and Cone Function Using Gaze-Controlled Chromatic Pupil Campimetry in Healthy Subjects
Translational Vision Science and Technology
Ophthalmology
Biomedical Engineering
Chromatic Full-Field Stimulus Threshold and Pupillography as Functional Markers for Late-Stage, Early-Onset Retinitis Pigmentosa Caused by CRB1 Mutations
Translational Vision Science and Technology
Ophthalmology
Biomedical Engineering
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