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The effects of glycine on the rabbit retina: Averaged ERG and averaged visual evoked responses

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L'injection intravitréenne de Glycine (0.005 et 0.002 g) chez le lapin entraîne l'abolition des potentiels oscillatoires de l'ERG moyenné photopique, phénomène réversible en 12–24 h. La Glycine exerce probablement un effet inhibiteur sur l'électrogenèse des potentiels oscillatoires.

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Korol, S. The effects of glycine on the rabbit retina: Averaged ERG and averaged visual evoked responses. Experientia 29, 984–985 (1973). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01930418

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