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The Journal of General Physiology, Vol 19, 781-795, Copyright © 1936 by The Rockefeller University Press


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PIGMENTS OF THE RETINA

I. THE BULL FROG



George Wald 1

1 From the Biological Laboratories, Harvard University, Cambridge

1. The interrelations of visual purple, retinene, and vitamin A in the bull frog retina are analyzed in simple experiments, the results of which are presented in a series of automatically recorded spectra.

2. Observations are reported upon the distributions, properties, and concentrations of xanthophyll, vitamin A, and flavine in the pigmented tissues of the eye.

Accepted on September 25, 1935


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