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Harris Ripps

Researcher at New York University

Publications -  40
Citations -  2533

Harris Ripps is an academic researcher from New York University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Retina & Skate. The author has an hindex of 25, co-authored 40 publications receiving 2513 citations. Previous affiliations of Harris Ripps include Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine & Marine Biological Laboratory.

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Adaptation in Skate Photoreceptors

TL;DR: Analysis of the recovery of sensitivity in the presence of background fields that initially saturate the receptor potential indicates that a gain-control mechanism operates within the receptors, at a distal stage of the visual process.
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Effect of Magnesium on Horizontal Cell Activity in the Skate Retina

TL;DR: Magnesium, like light, hyperpolarizes retinal horizontal cells, but in the dark, horizontal cells seem to be depolarized by neurotransmitter released continuously from photoreceptors.
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Visual Adaptation in the Retina of the Skate

TL;DR: Measurements of rhodopsin levels showed a close correlation with the slow recovery of threshold that occurred between 20 and 120 min of dark adaptation; there is a linear relation between rhodopin concentration and log threshold.
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S-potentials in the skate retina. Intracellular recordings during light and dark adaptation.

TL;DR: It appears that visual adaptation in the skate retina occurs before the S-unit is reached, i.e., at the receptors themselves, as indicated by the recorded S-potentials.
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Ocular lesions produced by an optical maser (laser).

TL;DR: Ocular lesions have been experimentally produced in rabbit by a pulsed optical maser (laser) that caused instantaneous thermal injury to the pigmented retina and iris of the brown rabbit.