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Because the cells recorded in imaged color patches were more color selective and unoriented than cells outside of color patches, color properties appear to be organized in a clustered and segregated fashion in primate V1.
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D. Rasch, O. Mašata 
30 Citations
We can say that all the methods offered by SPSS can be recommended.
Therefore, both ON and OFF blue cone bipolar cells are responsible for color information transmission in the rabbit retina.
The small variation in color may lead to the misclassification of cancer cells.
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Xitao Zheng, Yongwei Zhang, Jun Shi, Yehua Yu 
12 Dec 2011
8 Citations
When the staining is insufficient, the interested cells will be of the same color with others.
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Ido Perlman, E. Weiner, Helga Kolb 
01 Jan 2009
Such horizontal cells are called chromaticity cells (C-types), and they play a major role in the genesis of color information processing.
The method is specific since other proteins without gamma-carboxyglutamic acid do not form a red color.
The dual-color cells thus are a useful tool for visualizing living-cell dynamics in vivo as well as in vitro.
We conclude that the 2-color method is suitable for the enumeration of CD4+ T cells and CD8high T cells and reserves the third color for further enumeration of CD4+ or CD8high T cell subsets.
The narrow color tuning, the discrepancies between the spectral loci of the peaks of the color-scaling curves and those of lateral geniculate cells, and the changes in color appearance produced by eliminating S(o) input provide evidence for a cortical processing stage at which the color axes are rotated by a combination of the outputs of S(o) cells with those of L and M opponent cells in the manner that we postulated earlier.
and the results may suggest a color coding process of horizontal cells.
In this paper, we propose that the horizontal cells play a prominent role in color constancy and simultaneous color contrast instead of in color discrimination.
Therefore, a role for the spectrally opponent horizontal cells in color discrimination seems unlikely.
Thus, total cellular dynamics can be visualized in the living dual-color cells in real time.

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