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The cellular localization of adenosine receptors in rat neostriatum (1989)
Journal Article
Alexander, S. P., & Reddington, M. (1989). The cellular localization of adenosine receptors in rat neostriatum. Neuroscience, 28(3), 645-651. https://doi.org/10.1016/0306-4522%2889%2990011-0

Using quantitative autoradiography of ligand binding sites combined with lesions of specific neuronal pathways, the cellular locations of A1 and A2 adenosine receptors, as well as a third binding site for the adenosine receptor ligand, [3H]N-ethylcar... Read More about The cellular localization of adenosine receptors in rat neostriatum.

The nirB promoter of Escherichia coli: location of nucleotide sequences essential for regulation by oxygen, the FNR protein and nitrite (1988)
Journal Article
Jayaraman, P., Gaston, K., Cole, J., & Busby, S. (1988). The nirB promoter of Escherichia coli: location of nucleotide sequences essential for regulation by oxygen, the FNR protein and nitrite. Molecular Microbiology, 2(4), 527-530. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2958.1988.tb00059.x

Using recombinant DNA techniques, nested deletions have been made upstream of the Escherichia coli nirB transcription start site and their effects on the regulation of nirB promoter activity have been measured. Nucleotide sequences downstream of −73... Read More about The nirB promoter of Escherichia coli: location of nucleotide sequences essential for regulation by oxygen, the FNR protein and nitrite.

The MUSE Machine -- an Architecture for Structured Data Flow Computation (1985)
Journal Article
Brailsford, D. F., & Duckworth, R. J. (1985). The MUSE Machine -- an Architecture for Structured Data Flow Computation. New Generation Computing, 3(2),

Computers employing some degree of data flow organisation are now well established as providing a possible vehicle for concurrent computation. Although data-driven computation frees the architecture from the constraints of the single program counter,... Read More about The MUSE Machine -- an Architecture for Structured Data Flow Computation.