Anders Härfstrand mostly deals with Internal medicine, Endocrinology, Glucocorticoid receptor, Neuropeptide Y receptor and Dopamine. His study involves Hypothalamus, Catecholamine, Corticosterone, Phenylethanolamine N-methyltransferase and Receptor, a branch of Internal medicine. His Arcuate nucleus study, which is part of a larger body of work in Receptor, is frequently linked to Population, bridging the gap between disciplines.
His Endocrinology research incorporates elements of Neuropeptide, Cell and Nicotinic agonist. His Neuropeptide Y receptor research includes elements of Anesthesia, Medulla oblongata, Bradypnea and Eeg synchronization. As part of one scientific family, Anders Härfstrand deals mainly with the area of Dopamine, narrowing it down to issues related to the Nicotine, and often Dopamine receptor, Striatum, Midbrain, Nissl body and Substantia nigra.
Internal medicine, Endocrinology, Neuropeptide Y receptor, Medulla oblongata and Hypothalamus are his primary areas of study. His study in Catecholamine, Dopamine, Receptor, Neuropeptide and Glucocorticoid receptor falls within the category of Internal medicine. His is doing research in Median eminence, Tyrosine hydroxylase, Corticosterone, Central nervous system and Baroreceptor, both of which are found in Endocrinology.
His Neuropeptide Y receptor research includes themes of Alpha-2 adrenergic receptor, Phenylethanolamine N-methyltransferase, Neurotransmission, Adrenergic and Binding site. Anders Härfstrand combines subjects such as Adrenergic Neurons, Clonidine, Area postrema and Postsynaptic potential with his study of Medulla oblongata. The various areas that Anders Härfstrand examines in his Hypothalamus study include Dopamine receptor, Prolactin, Denervation and Peptide hormone.
His primary areas of investigation include Hyaluronic acid, Endocrinology, Internal medicine, Cornea and Anatomy. His Endocrinology study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Receptor and Neuropeptide Y receptor. His Neuropeptide Y receptor research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Arcuate nucleus, Immunocytochemistry, Cerebral cortex, Locus coeruleus and Medulla oblongata.
He has researched Anatomy in several fields, including Ophthalmology, Molecular biology, Stroma and Sodium hyaluronate. The study incorporates disciplines such as Corticosterone, Forward locomotion, Dopamine, Chronic stress and Nicotine in addition to Hypothalamus. Anders Härfstrand has included themes like Spontaneously hypertensive rat and Neuroscience in his Glucocorticoid receptor study.
Anders Härfstrand focuses on Internal medicine, Endocrinology, Ophthalmology, Glucocorticoid receptor and Neuropeptide Y receptor. His Internal medicine study focuses mostly on Receptor, Arcuate nucleus, Dopamine receptor and Nicotine. His research integrates issues of Hypothalamus, Prolactin and Dopamine in his study of Receptor.
His Cataract surgery, Intraocular lenses and Intraocular lens study in the realm of Ophthalmology connects with subjects such as Population. His Glucocorticoid receptor research incorporates elements of Immunocytochemistry, Cerebral cortex and Locus coeruleus, Central nervous system, Medulla oblongata. His study in Neuropeptide Y receptor is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Agonist, GTP', Binding site and Solitary nucleus.
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Mapping of glucocorticoid receptor immunoreactive neurons in the rat tel- and diencephalon using a monoclonal antibody against rat liver glucocorticoid receptor.
Kjell Fuxe;Ann-Charlotte Wikström;Sam Okret;Luigi F. Agnati.
Endocrinology (1985)
Glucocorticoid receptor immunoreactivity in monoaminergic neurons of rat brain
A Härfstrand;K Fuxe;A Cintra;L F Agnati.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (1986)
Central administration of neuropeptide Y induces hypotension bradypnea and EEG synchronization in the rat.
Kjell Fuxe;Luigi F. Agnati;Anders Härfstrand;Isabella Zini.
Acta Physiologica Scandinavica (1983)
Rapid important paper on the cellular localization and distribution of estrogen receptors in the rat tel- and diencephalon using monoclonal antibodies to human estrogen receptor.
A. Cintra;K. Fuxe;A. Härfstrand;L.F. Agnati.
Neurochemistry International (1986)
Further studies on the effects of central administration of neuropeptide Y on neuroendocrine function in the male rat: relationship to hypothalamic catecholamines.
Anders Härfstrand;Peter Eneroth;Luigi Agnati;Kjell Fuxe.
Regulatory Peptides (1987)
Neuropeptide Y in vitro selectively increases the number of α2‐adrenergic binding sites in membranes of the medulla oblongata of the rat
Luigi F. Agnati;Kjell Fuxe;Fabio Benfenati;Nino Battistini.
Acta Physiologica Scandinavica (1983)
Neuroendocrine actions of nicotine and of exposure to cigarette smoke: medical implications.
Kjell Fuxe;Kurt Andersson;Peter Eneroth;Anders Härfstrand.
Psychoneuroendocrinology (1989)
Morphometrical analysis of the distribution of corticotrophin releasing factor, glucocorticoid receptor and phenylethanolamine-N-methyltransferase immunoreactive structures in the paraventricular hypothalamic nucleus of the rat.
Luigi Francesco Agnati;K Fuxe;Zy Yu;A Härfstrand.
Neuroscience Letters (1985)
Immunocytochemical studies on the localization of glucocorticoid receptor immunoreactive nerve cells in the lower brain stem and spinal cord of the male rat using a monoclonal antibody against rat liver glucocorticoid receptor
K. Fuxe;A. Härfstrand;L.F. Agnati;Z.-Y. Yu.
Neuroscience Letters (1985)
Chronic nicotine treatment counteracts the disappearance of tyrosine-hydroxylase-immunoreactive nerve cell bodies, dendrites and terminals in the mesostriatal dopamine system of the male rat after partial hemitransection.
Ann Marie Janson;Kjell Fuxe;Luigi F. Agnati;Isao Kitayama.
Brain Research (1988)
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