Steven Nusinowitz
UCLA School of Medicine
Jules Stein Eye Institute
Los Angeles
CA 90095
USA
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- Retinal function in X-linked ocular albinism (OA1). Nusinowitz, S., Sarraf, D. Curr. Eye Res. (2008)
- Temporal response properties of the primary and secondary rod-signaling pathways in normal and Gnat2 mutant mice. Nusinowitz, S., Ridder, W.H., Ramirez, J. Exp. Eye Res. (2007)
- Cortical visual function in the rd12 mouse model of Leber Congenital Amarousis (LCA) after gene replacement therapy to restore retinal function. Nusinowitz, S., Ridder, W.H., Pang, J.J., Chang, B., Noorwez, S.M., Kaushal, S., Hauswirth, W.W., Heckenlively, J.R. Vision Res. (2006)
- Electroretinographic evidence for altered phototransduction gain and slowed recovery from photobleaches in albino mice with a MET450 variant in RPE65. Nusinowitz, S., Nguyen, L., Radu, R., Kashani, Z., Farber, D., Danciger, M. Exp. Eye Res. (2003)
- Rod multifocal electroretinograms in mice. Nusinowitz, S., Ridder, W.H., Heckenlively, J.R. Invest. Ophthalmol. Vis. Sci. (1999)
- Rod photoresponses in 6-week and 4-month-old human infants. Nusinowitz, S., Birch, D.G., Birch, E.E. Vision Res. (1998)