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Bo K. Siesjö

Bo K. Siesjö

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Medicine
Sweden
2023

D-Index & Metrics

Neuroscience

D-Index
135
Citations
66084
World Ranking
235
National Ranking
7

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2023 - Research.com Medicine in Sweden Leader Award

Overview

Bo K. Siesjö was affiliated with Lund University in Sweden. The scientific career involved a focus on various fields, although specific details on main and subfields of study are not documented in the available data.

Details on specific research topics, co-authors, and frequent publication venues are not present. There are no records of recent papers or notable publications listed, nor any book publications connected to specific publishers.

The dataset does not include any awards or recognitions related to their work. Since the scientist is deceased, this profile is written in the past tense to reflect that status.

Best Publications

  • Thresholds in cerebral ischemia - the ischemic penumbra.

    J Astrup;B K Siesjö;L Symon

  • Cell Damage in the Brain: A Speculative Synthesis

    Bo K. Siesjö

  • Calcium fluxes, calcium antagonists, and calcium-related pathology in brain ischemia, hypoglycemia, and spreading depression: a unifying hypothesis.

    Bo K. Siesjö;Finn Bengtsson

  • Pathophysiology and treatment of focal cerebral ischemia. Part II: Mechanisms of damage and treatment.

    Bo K. Siesjö

  • Calcium in Ischemic Cell Death

    Tibor Kristián;Bo K. Siesjö

  • Pathophysiology and treatment of focal cerebral ischemia: Part I: Pathophysiology

    Bo K. Siesjö

  • The density and distribution of ischemic brain injury in the rat following 2–10 min of forebrain ischemia

    M L Smith;R N Auer;B K Siesjö

  • Models for studying long-term recovery following forebrain ischemia in the rat. 2. A 2-vessel occlusion model

    Maj‐Lis ‐L Smith;George Bendek;Nils Dahlgren;Ingmar Rosén

  • Optimal freezing conditions for cerebral metabolites in rats.

    U. Pontén;R. A. Ratcheson;L. G. Salford;B. K. Siesjö

  • Brain lactic acidosis and ischemic cell damage: 1. Biochemistry and neurophysiology.

    Stig Rehncrona;Ingmar Rosén;Bo K. Siesjö

  • Free radicals and brain damage

    Bo Siesjö;Carl-David Agardh;F Bengtsson

  • Cerebral circulation and metabolism

    Bo K. Siesjö

  • Differential regulation of mRNAs for nerve growth factor, brain-derived neurotrophic factor, and neurotrophin 3 in the adult rat brain following cerebral ischemia and hypoglycemic coma.

    Olle Lindvall;Patrik Ernfors;Johan Bengzon;Zaal Kokaia

  • Penumbral tissues salvaged by reperfusion following middle cerebral artery occlusion in rats.

    Hajime Memezawa;Maj Lis Smith;Bo K. Siesjo

  • Historical overview. Calcium, ischemia, and death of brain cells.

    Bo K. Siesjö

  • The effect of mild hyperthermia and hypothermia on brain damage following 5, 10, and 15 minutes of forebrain ischemia.

    Hiroaki Minamisawa;Maj-Lis Smith;Bo K. Siesjö

  • Mechanisms of ischemic brain damage.

    Bo K. SiesjÖ

  • Brain Lactic Acidosis and Ischemic Cell Damage: 2. Histopathology

    H. Kalimo;S. Rehncrona;B. Söderfeldt;Y. Olsson

  • Brain Cortical Fatty Acids and Phospholipids During and Following Complete and Severe Incomplete Ischemia

    Stig Rehncrona;Eva J. Westerberg;Björn Åkesson;Bo Siesjö

  • The influence of mild body and brain hypothermia on ischemic brain damage.

    Hiroaki Minamisawa;Carl-Henrik Nordström;Maj-Lis Smith;Bo K. Siesjö

Frequent Co-Authors

Maj-Lis Smith
Maj-Lis Smith Lund University
Tibor Kristian
Tibor Kristian University of Maryland, Baltimore
Martin Ingvar
Martin Ingvar Karolinska Institute
Mehrdad Shamloo
Mehrdad Shamloo Stanford University
Ingmar Rosén
Ingmar Rosén Lund University
Nicolas G. Bazan
Nicolas G. Bazan Louisiana State University
Wolfgang Kuschinsky
Wolfgang Kuschinsky Heidelberg University
Zaal Kokaia
Zaal Kokaia Lund University
Wulf Paschen
Wulf Paschen Duke University
Ken Ichi Yamamura
Ken Ichi Yamamura Kumamoto University

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