
Publications of Leo Peichl
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Journal Article (33)
1.
Journal Article
31, pp. 115 - 138 (2014)
S cones: Evolution, retinal distribution, development, and spectral sensitivity. Visual Neuroscience 2.
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41, pp. 1 - 11 (2014)
Diurnality and nocturnality in primates: an analysis from the rod photoreceptor nuclei perspective. Evol Biol 3.
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217, pp. 4221 - 4224 (2014)
Magnetoreception in birds: Immunohistochemical studies concerning the cryptochrome cycle. Journal of Experimental Biology 4.
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7, p. 17 (2014)
DNA methylation reader MECP2: cell type- and differentiation stage-specific protein distribution. Epigenetics & Chromatin 5.
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33 (3), pp. 1014 - 1023 (2013)
The rod pathway of the microbat retina has bistratified rod bipolar cells and tristratified All amacrine cells. The Journal of Neuroscience 6.
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4 (6), pp. 713 - 716 (2011)
Avian UV/violet cones as magnetoreceptors. Communicative & Integrative Biology 7.
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6 (5), e20091, pp. 1 - 8 (2011)
Avian ultraviolet/violet cones identified as probable magnetoreceptors. PLoS ONE 8.
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51 (3), pp. 1719 - 1727 (2010)
Developmental changes of cone opsin expression but not retinal morphology in the hypothyroid Pax8 knockout mouse. Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science 9.
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5 (10), e13403 (2010)
Novel rodent models for macular research. PLoS ONE 10.
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518 (9), pp. 1589 - 1602 (2010)
Retinal photoreceptor arrangement, SWS1 and LWS opsin sequence, and electroretinography in the South American marsupial Thylamys elegans (Waterhouse, 1839). Journal of Comparative Neurology 11.
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518 (19), pp. 4001 - 4015 (2010)
Retinal photoreceptors of two subterranean tuco-tuco species (Rodentia, Ctenomys: Morphology, topography, and spectral sensitivity. Journal of Comparative Neurology 12.
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74 (2), pp. 102 - 109 (2009)
Retinal ganglion cell topography in juvenile harbor seals (Phoca vitulina). Brain Behavior and Evolution 13.
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4 (7), e6390 (2009)
Bat eyes have ultraviolet-sensitive cone photoreceptors. Public Library of Science one 14.
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39 (3), pp. 154 - 155 (2009)
Zellkerne als Nachtsichtgerät. Biologie in unserer Zeit 15.
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26 (2), pp. 167 - 175 (2009)
The topography of cone photoreceptors in the retina of a diurnal rodent, the agouti (Dasyprocta aguti). Visual Neuroscience 16.
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137 (2), pp. 356 - 368 (2009)
Nuclear architecture of rod photoreceptor cells adapts to vision in mammalian evolution. Cell 17.
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8 (4), pp. 1 - 12 (2008)
Cone photoreceptors and potential UV vision in a subterranean insectivore, the European mole. Journal of Vision 18.
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70 (2), pp. 90 - 104 (2007)
Cone photoreceptor diversity in the retinas of fruit bats (Megachiroptera). Brain Behavior and Evolution 19.
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5, pp. 40 - 41 (2007)
Flughunde sind auch für das Sehen bei Tag gerüstet. Bioforum 20.
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37, pp. 218 - 219 (2007)
Nachtflugspezialisten haben auch tagsüber den Durchblick. Biologie unserer Zeit