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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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Application of the aluminum-formaldehyde (ALFA) histofluorescence method for demonstration of peripheral stores of catecholamines and indolamines in freeze-dried paraffin-embedded tissue, cryostat sections and whole-mounts.

TL;DR: New procedures for highly sensitive visualization of monoamine stores in peripheral tissues, taking advantage of the recently introduced aluminum-catalysed formaldehyde (ALFA) reaction are described, representing an improvement in comparison with other available methods.
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Rising Female Labour Force Participation and the Distribution of Family Income—the Swedish Experience:

TL;DR: In this article, the authors analyzed how the participation of marned women in Sweden during the 1970s affected the distribution of family income and found an equalizing effect of wives' income in the sense that family income is more equal than husbands' income.
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Monoamines in the bird median eminence. Failure of cocaine to block the accumulation of exogenous amines.

TL;DR: The occurrence of monoamines in the median eminence of the untreated pigeon, chick, goose, sparrow, and gull was studied in this article, and it was found that 1-dopa, dopamine, noradrenaline, and 5-hydroxytryptamine were accumulated into the fibers of the zona externa.
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Recovery of brain noradrenaline after 5,7-dihydroxytryptamine-induced axonal lesions in the rat.

TL;DR: The results are compatible with the idea that 5,7-DHT mainly causes a lesion of NA axons at a distance from the cell bodies, and this is followed by sprouting and regrowth of axons from the lesioned neurites, and formation of new terminal-like fibres in some previously denervated telodiencephalic regions.
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Intracerebral grafting of embryonic neural cells into the adult host brain: an overview of the cell suspension method and its application

TL;DR: Results related to the cell viability in vitro and in vivo and to axonal outgrowth are the main focuses of this overview of general principles for intracerebral grafting of embryonic brain tissue to the adult mammalian brain.