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The influence of environmental lighting on the amphibian pars intermedia: Receptors and possible pathways
D. C. Dawson
Physiology & Pharmacology
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Amphibians
100%
Lighting
91%
Intermediate Pituitary Gland
64%
Neurons
51%
Rana pipiens
31%
Melanocyte-Stimulating Hormones
29%
Light
29%
Ants
28%
Eye
25%
Platinum
21%
Gold
21%
Reaction Time
19%
Electrodes
17%
Agriculture & Biology
amphibians
75%
lighting
73%
neurons
69%
receptors
56%
eyes
32%
secretion
29%
Lithobates pipiens
26%
platinum
25%
innervation
22%
photoreceptors
21%
gold
20%
electrodes
19%
Formicidae
18%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
lighting
92%
amphibian
89%
secretion
88%
platinum
46%
electrode
35%
gold
34%
effect
9%
Chemical Compounds
Illumination
73%
Retinal
31%