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Photoreceptor orientation in the primate eye

Laties et al., 1968

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12599716549558085270
Author
Laties A
Liebman P
Campbell C
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Nature

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IT is usually considered that the outer portions* of photoreceptor cells of primate and other retinas behave as light pipes or waveguides1, 2, each receptor preferentially accepting rays which are coaxial or nearly coaxial with the receptor's axis of cylindrical symmetry3. A …
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