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After Bowmaker J.K. and Dartnall H.J.A., "Visual pigments of rods and cones in a human retina." J. Physiol. 298: pp501-511 (1980).
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current | 06:31, 7 July 2005 | 550 × 346 (12 KB) | Maxim Razin (talk | contribs) | Spectral absorption curves of the short (S), medium (M) and long (L) wavelength pigments in human cone and rod (R) cells. After Bowmaker J.K. and Dartnall H.J.A., "Visual pigments of rods and cones in a human retina." ''J. Physiol.'' '''298''': pp501-511 |
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