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Investigations of the regeneration of this photopigment and its relationships with rhodopsin can tell something of the behaviour of the visual pigments of the squid.
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HARA, T., HARA, R. Regeneration of Squid Retinochrome. Nature 219, 450–454 (1968). https://doi.org/10.1038/219450a0
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