Items where Author is "Lasham, A"
Journal article
LASHAM, A. and DARLISON, M.G., 1993. Direct sequencing of lambda DNA from crude lysates using an improved linear amplification technique. Molecular and Cellular Probes, 7 (1), pp. 67-73. ISSN 0890-8508
LASHAM, A., BATESON, A.N. and DARLISON, M.G., 1991. Alternative splicing increases GABA-A receptor heterogeneity. Biochemical Society Transactions, 19 (1), p. 95. ISSN 0300-5127
LASHAM, A., VREUGDENHIL, E., BATESON, A.N., BARNARD, E.A. and DARLISON, M.G., 1991. Conserved organization of gamma-aminobutyric acidA receptor genes - cloning and analysis of the chicken beta4-subunit gene. Journal of Neurochemistry, 57 (1), pp. 352-355. ISSN 0022-3042
BATESON, A.N., LASHAM, A. and DARLISON, M.G., 1991. Gamma-aminobutyric acidA receptor heterogeneity is increased by alternative splicing of a novel beta-subunit gene transcript. Journal of Neurochemistry, 56 (4), pp. 1437-1440. ISSN 0022-3042
Chapter in book
BARNARD, E.A., BATESON, A.N., DARLISON, M.G., GLENCORSE, T.A., HARVEY, R.J., HICKS, A.A., LASHAM, A., SHINGAI, R., USHERWOOD, P.N.R., VREUGDENHIL, E. and ZAMAN, S.H., 1992. Genes for the GABA(A) receptor subunit types and their expression. In: G. BIGGIO, A. CONCAS and E. COSTA, eds., GABAergic synaptic transmission. New York: Raven Press, pp. 17-27.
DARLISON, M.G., BARNARD, E.A., BATESON, A.N., GLENCORSE, T.A., HARVEY, R.J., LASHAM, A., SHINGAI, R. and SUTHERLAND, M.L., 1991. Molecular biology of (gamma-aminobutyric acid)A receptors: multiple approaches to the study of functional domains. In: E.A. BARNARD and E. COSTA, eds., Transmitter amino acid receptors: structures, transduction and models for drug development. New York: Thieme, pp. 1-12.
BATESON, A.N., ULTSCH, A., HARVEY, R.J., SUTHERLAND, M.L., LASHAM, A., GLENCORSE, T.A., BARNARD, E.A. and DARLISON, M.G., 1990. The chicken GABA-A receptor - cDNA cloning and structural analysis of the Alpha 1-subunit gene promoter. In: A.M.G. STELLA, J.D. VELLIS and J.R. PEREZPOLO, eds., Regulation of gene expression in the nervous system. New York: Wiley-Liss, pp. 241-252. ISBN 471568252