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Vision / Visual system / Sensory receptors / G protein coupled receptors / Photoreceptor cells / Retinol / Glare / Visual phototransduction / Rhodopsin / Biology / Anatomy / Sensory system
Date: 2015-06-06 02:10:52
Vision
Visual system
Sensory receptors
G protein coupled receptors
Photoreceptor cells
Retinol
Glare
Visual phototransduction
Rhodopsin
Biology
Anatomy
Sensory system

Clinical Proof-of-Concept Study of Oral Synthetic cis-Retinoid (QLT091001) In Adult Subjects With Impaired Dark Adaptation and/or Impaired Low Luminance VisionDavid A. Saperstein2,1 , Dante J. Pieramici3 , Kenneth

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