Desarrollo de las células ganglionares retinianas fotosensibles del ratón. Influencia de las condiciones externas de iluminación
Summary:
This doctoral thesis discusses the development of photosensitive ganglion cells in mice and the influence of external lighting conditions.
Categories
- Eye health: The paper discusses the development of photosensitive ganglion cells in mice, which is relevant to eye health.
- Lighting Design Considerations: The paper explores the influence of external lighting conditions on the development of photosensitive ganglion cells in mice.
Author(s)
I González Menéndez
Publication Year:
2010
Number of Citations:
0
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