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Alan J. Thomas

Researcher at Imperial College London

Publications -  8
Citations -  267

Alan J. Thomas is an academic researcher from Imperial College London. The author has contributed to research in topics: Amino acid & Ion chromatography. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 8 publications receiving 256 citations.

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Actions of Tremorgenic Fungal Toxins on Neurotransmitter Release

TL;DR: Verruculogen was shown to cause a substantial increase in the miniature‐end‐plate potential (m.p. p.) frequency at the locust neuromuscular junction and the effects of the tremorgens on transmitter release are interpreted in terms of their mode of action.
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In Vivo Release from Cerebral Cortex of [14C]Glutamate Synthesized from [U‐14C]Glutamine

TL;DR: Glutamine showed increased rates of uptake to the sensorimotor cortex during stimulation periods, suggesting an accelerated breakdown via glutaminase, and a spontaneous background release of [14C]glutamate.
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The automated separation and analysis of dopamine, its amino acid precursors and metabolites, and the application of the method to the measurement of specific radioactivities of dopamine in striatial synaptosomes

TL;DR: The method was applied to the measurement of the specific radioactivity of dopamine in corpus striatum synaptosomes following incubation in Krebs-bicarbonate medium containing isotopically labelled DOPA and increased linearly with the time of incubating in the presence of the isotope.
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A simple semi-automatic apparatus for the purification of amino acids from extracts of tissues and body fluids.

TL;DR: A semi-automated ion-exchange system that allows purification of extracts of amino acids from tissues and body fluids and special procedures and correction factors are described which must be adopted if accurate determination of threonine, glutamine, glutamate, aspartate or methionine is required.
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Fluctuations in proline and other free amino acids during the mitotic cycle of the myxomycete Physarum polycephalum.

TL;DR: The fluctuation of proline during the mitotic cycle was quite different from that of the other amino acids and was transiently very low during telophase.