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[New techniques for quantification of color vision in disorders of cone function : Cambridge color test and photoreceptor-specific temporal contrast sensitivity in patients with heterozygous RP1L1 and RPGR mutations].


Journal article


Cord Huchzermeyer, Julien Fars, Heidi Stöhr, Jan Kremers
Ophthalmologe, vol. 118(2), 2021 Jan 1, pp. 144-153

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Huchzermeyer, C., Fars, J., Stöhr, H., & Kremers, J. (2021). [New techniques for quantification of color vision in disorders of cone function : Cambridge color test and photoreceptor-specific temporal contrast sensitivity in patients with heterozygous RP1L1 and RPGR mutations]. Ophthalmologe, 118(2), 144–153.


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Huchzermeyer, Cord, Julien Fars, Heidi Stöhr, and Jan Kremers. “[New Techniques for Quantification of Color Vision in Disorders of Cone Function : Cambridge Color Test and Photoreceptor-Specific Temporal Contrast Sensitivity in Patients with Heterozygous RP1L1 and RPGR Mutations].” Ophthalmologe 118, no. 2 (January 1, 2021): 144–153.


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Huchzermeyer, Cord, et al. “[New Techniques for Quantification of Color Vision in Disorders of Cone Function : Cambridge Color Test and Photoreceptor-Specific Temporal Contrast Sensitivity in Patients with Heterozygous RP1L1 and RPGR Mutations].” Ophthalmologe, vol. 118, no. 2, Jan. 2021, pp. 144–53.


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@article{cord2021a,
  title = {[New techniques for quantification of color vision in disorders of cone function : Cambridge color test and photoreceptor-specific temporal contrast sensitivity in patients with heterozygous RP1L1 and RPGR mutations].},
  year = {2021},
  month = jan,
  day = {1},
  issue = {2},
  journal = {Ophthalmologe},
  pages = {144-153},
  volume = {118},
  author = {Huchzermeyer, Cord and Fars, Julien and Stöhr, Heidi and Kremers, Jan},
  month_numeric = {1}
}


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