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Anders Björklund
Researcher at Lund University
Publications - 771
Citations - 87172
Anders Björklund is an academic researcher from Lund University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Transplantation & Dopamine. The author has an hindex of 165, co-authored 769 publications receiving 84268 citations. Previous affiliations of Anders Björklund include University of Washington & Institute for the Study of Labor.
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Functional neural transplantation II. novel cell therapies for CNS disorders
TL;DR: The subventricular zone - source of neuronal precursors for brain repair, (A.Alvarez-Buylla, D.G. Herrera and H. Wichterle) Neural stem cells in the developing central nervous system - implications for cell therapy through transplantation
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Increase in rabbit hypothalamic histidine decarboxylase activity after oophorectomy and thyroidectomy
TL;DR: Die Histidin-Decarboxylase-(HD)-Aktivität im Hypothalamus des Kaninchens wurde nach Oophorectomie and Thyroidectomie gemessen, anderswo 20 Tage nach kombinierter Oophoren verdoppelt.
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Restoration and deterioration of function by brain grafts in the septohippocampal system.
TL;DR: This chapter discusses the possible mechanisms of electrophysiological recovery in the damaged septohippocampal system following transplantation of solid pieces or suspensions of fetal brain tissue into the lesion cavity or into the hippocampus, and the epileptogenic properties of hippocampal grafts.
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Recovery of choline acetyltransferase activity and acetylcholine synthesis in the denervated hippocampus reinnervated by septal suspension implants
TL;DR: The intrahippocampal septal suspension grafts seem to be capable of maintaining function at a relatively "physiological" level despite their abnormal positions, and estimates of the ACh turnover rate suggested that the transmitter machinery of the newly established "septo-hipp hippocampal" connections operated at a rate similar to that of the intrinsic septohipp hippocampus pathway.
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Combined formaldehyde and glyoxylic acid reactions
TL;DR: In this paper, the spectral properties of the fluorophores formed from certain fluorogenic amines and their precursor amino acids in two-step reactions with formaldehyde (FA) and glyoxylic acid (GA) have been investigated.