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Peter Gouras was affiliated with Columbia University in the United States. Their academic career was centered around scientific research, although specific details regarding their research topics, publication record, and fields of study are not documented here.

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Best Publications

  • Functional properties of ganglion cells of the rhesus monkey retina.

    F M De Monasterio;P Gouras

  • Impaired retinal function and vitamin A availability in mice lacking retinol-binding protein

    Loredana Quadro;William S. Blaner;Daniel J. Salchow;Silke Vogel

  • Identification of cone mechanisms in monkey ganglion cells

    Peter Gouras

  • Rhodopsin mutations in autosomal dominant retinitis pigmentosa.

    Ching Hwa Sung;Carol M. Davenport;Jill C. Hennessey;Irene H. Maumenee

  • Transplantation of Fetal Retinal Pigment Epithelium in Age-related Macular Degeneration with Subfoveal Neovascularization

    P V Algvere;L Berglin;P Gouras;Y Sheng

  • Photoreceptor cell rescue in retinal degeneration (rd) mice by in vivo gene therapy

    Jean Bennett;Teruyo Tanabe;Dexue Sun;Dexue Sun;Dexue Sun;Yong Zeng

  • Transplantation of RPE in Age-related Macular Degeneration: Observations in Disciform Lesions and Dry RPE Atrophy

    P. V. Algvere;L. Berglin;P. Gouras;Y. Sheng

  • Long-term outcome of RPE allografts in non-immunosuppressed patients with AMD.

    Peep Algvere;P. Gouras;E. Dafgård Kopp

  • Enchancement of luminance flicker by color-opponent mechanisms.

    P Gouras;E Zrenner

  • Genotyping microarray (gene chip) for the ABCR (ABCA4) gene.

    K. Jaakson;J. Zernant;J. Zernant;M. Kulm;A. Hutchinson

  • Correction of the disease phenotype in the mouse model of Stargardt disease by lentiviral gene therapy.

    J. Kong;S.-R. Kim;K. Binley;I. Pata

  • Electroretinography: Some basic principles.

    Peter Gouras

  • Electron microscopic observations of human retinitis pigmentosa, dominantly inherited.

    Helga Kolb;Peter Gouras

  • Rod Responses in Retinitis Pigmentosa, Dominantly Inherited

    Eliot L. Berson;Peter Gouras;Ralph D. Gunkel

  • Retinal Degeneration in Mice Lacking the γ Subunit of the Rod cGMP Phosphodiesterase

    Stephen H. Tsang;Peter Gouras;Clyde K. Yamashita;Hild Kjeldbye

  • Opponent-colour cells in different layers of foveal striate cortex

    Peter Gouras

  • Muller cells of chicken retina synthesize 11-cis-retinol

    S R Das;N Bhardwaj;H Kjeldbye;P Gouras

  • Color and spatial specificity of single units in Rhesus monkey foveal striate cortex.

    B M Dow;P Gouras

  • Transplantation of cultured human retinal epithelium to Bruch's membrane of the owl monkey's eye

    P. Gouras;M. T. Flood;H. Kjeldbye;M. K. Bilek

  • Temporal Aspects of the Electroretinogram

    Eliot L. Berson;Peter Gouras;Mary Hoff

Frequent Co-Authors

Jian Kong
Jian Kong Harvard University
Rando Allikmets
Rando Allikmets Columbia University
Stephen P. Goff
Stephen P. Goff Columbia University Medical Center
Eliot L. Berson
Eliot L. Berson Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary
Debora B. Farber
Debora B. Farber University of California, Los Angeles
Janet R. Sparrow
Janet R. Sparrow Columbia University
Gerald A. Fishman
Gerald A. Fishman University of Illinois at Chicago
Richard A. Lewis
Richard A. Lewis Baylor College of Medicine
Donald J. Zack
Donald J. Zack Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
James R. Lupski
James R. Lupski Baylor College of Medicine

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