If you liked Membrane sialic acid by Douglas L. Fraker and Harvard University--MIT Division of Health Sciences and Technology, start with The structure of crystallized n-acetyl-phenylalanly-tRNAPhe (1983), Refinement and extension of the McCarley-Hobson reciprocal-interaction model of REM sleep control (1983), and Noninvasive laser lesioning of dye-targeted mammalian neurons (1984). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.

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Membrane sialic acid is by Douglas L. Fraker and Harvard University--MIT Division of Health Sciences and Technology.