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Fatty acid composition of brain phospholipids in aging and in Alzheimer’s disease
- M. Söderberg, C. Edlund, K. Kristensson, G. Dallner
- Chemistry, Medicine
- Lipids
- 1 June 1991
The two major phospholipid classes, namely, phosphatidylethanolamines (PE) and phosphatidylcholines (PC), were studied in four different regions of human brain,i.e., in frontal gray matter, frontal… Expand
Retrograde axonal transport of protein.
- K. Kristensson, Y. Olsson
- Biology, Medicine
- Brain research
- 18 June 1971
Lipid Compositions of Different Regions of the Human Brain During Aging
- M. Söderberg, C. Edlund, K. Kristensson, G. Dallner
- Biology, Medicine
- Journal of neurochemistry
- 1 February 1990
The neutral and phospholipid compositions of various regions of the human brain were analyzed using autopsy material covering the life period between 33 and 92 years of age. The protein content was… Expand
Infections in the CNS during childhood and the risk of subsequent psychotic illness: a cohort study of more than one million Swedish subjects.
- C. Dalman, P. Allebeck, +7 authors H. Karlsson
- Medicine
- The American journal of psychiatry
- 2008
OBJECTIVE
Infections during early life have been suggested to play a role in the etiology of schizophrenia. Most studies have focused on fetal life; few have explored risk associated with infection… Expand
Suppressors, receptors and effects of cytokines on the aging mouse biological clock
- A. Sadki, M. Bentivoglio, K. Kristensson, M. Nygård
- Biology, Medicine
- Neurobiology of Aging
- 1 February 2007
During aging, levels of inflammatory cytokines increase and circadian rhythms are frequently altered. We here investigated neurobiological correlates of neuroinflammation and its age-related… Expand
Passage of parasites across the blood-brain barrier
- W. Masocha, K. Kristensson
- Biology, Medicine
- Virulence
- 1 March 2012
The blood-brain barrier (BBB) is a structural and functional barrier that protects the central nervous system (CNS) from invasion by blood-borne pathogens including parasites. However, some… Expand
Effects of manganese oxide on monkeys as revealed by a combined neurochemical, histological and neurophysiological evaluation
- H. Eriksson, Katarina Mägiste, +6 authors E. Heilbronn
- Biology, Medicine
- Archives of Toxicology
- 2004
Four monkeys were exposed to a total of 8 g each of manganese as oxide by repetitive subcutaneous injections during 5 months, after which they were left for 1 week to 6 months before they were… Expand
Uptake of exogenous proteins in mouse olfactory cells
- K. Kristensson, Y. Olsson
- Biology, Medicine
- Acta Neuropathologica
- 2004
SummaryProtein tracers (albumin labelled with Evans blue and horseradish peroxidase) were instilled through the nostrils into the nasal cavities of mice. At varying time intervals thereafter the… Expand
Measles Virus in the Brain
- E. Norrby, K. Kristensson
- Biology, Medicine
- Brain Research Bulletin
- 31 December 1997
Measles virus can give three different forms of infections in the central nervous system. These are acute postinfectious encephalitis, acute progressive infectious encephalitis, and subacute… Expand
Interferon-γ Alters Electrical Activity and Clock Gene Expression in Suprachiasmatic Nucleus Neurons
- Yongho Kwak, G. Lundkvist, +4 authors G. Block
- Biology, Medicine
- Journal of biological rhythms
- 1 April 2008
The proinflammatory cytokine interferon (IFN-γ) is an immunomodulatory molecule released by immune cells. It was originally described as an antiviral agent but can also affect functions in the… Expand