2023 - Research.com Medicine in Sweden Leader Award
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Internal medicine, Endocrinology, Ischemia, Immunology and Inflammation. His Internal medicine research integrates issues from Taurine and Asphyxia. The Endocrinology study combines topics in areas such as NMDA receptor and Pathogenesis.
His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Hypoxia, Apoptosis, Programmed cell death, Neuroprotection and Pathology. Henrik Hagberg studied Immunology and Central nervous system that intersect with Disease. His Inflammation research incorporates themes from White matter, Cytokine, Cerebral palsy and Brain development.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Internal medicine, Endocrinology, Ischemia, Inflammation and Immunology. He works mostly in the field of Internal medicine, limiting it down to concerns involving Programmed cell death and, occasionally, Mitochondrion and Oxidative stress. His work deals with themes such as Glutamate receptor, Extracellular, Brain damage and NMDA receptor, which intersect with Endocrinology.
His study in Ischemia is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Hypoxia, Central nervous system disease, Apoptosis, Neuroprotection and Pathology. His Apoptosis research incorporates themes from Molecular biology and Cell biology. His work on Central nervous system expands to the thematically related Immunology.
Henrik Hagberg mostly deals with Neuroprotection, Inflammation, Pathology, Internal medicine and Programmed cell death. Henrik Hagberg has included themes like Encephalopathy, Hypoxia and Cell biology in his Neuroprotection study. Inflammation is the subject of his research, which falls under Immunology.
His research in Pathology intersects with topics in Fetus, Parvalbumin and Brain damage. The Internal medicine study combines topics in areas such as Gastroenterology and Endocrinology. His Endocrinology research is multidisciplinary, relying on both White matter and Protein kinase A.
Henrik Hagberg mainly focuses on Inflammation, Neuroprotection, Neuroinflammation, Microglia and Programmed cell death. His Inflammation study deals with the bigger picture of Immunology. His Neuroprotection study combines topics in areas such as Excitotoxicity and Perinatal asphyxia.
Within one scientific family, Henrik Hagberg focuses on topics pertaining to Mitochondrion under Microglia, and may sometimes address concerns connected to Calcium signaling, Intracellular and Calcium in biology. Henrik Hagberg has researched Programmed cell death in several fields, including Unfolded protein response, Endoplasmic reticulum and Cell biology. Endocrinology and Internal medicine are the main topics of his Hormone study.
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Ischemia-Induced Shift of Inhibitory and Excitatory Amino Acids from Intra- to Extracellular Compartments
Henrik Hagberg;Anders Lehmann;Mats Sandberg;Britta Nyström.
Journal of Cerebral Blood Flow and Metabolism (1985)
Livebirth after uterus transplantation
Mats Brännström;Liza Johannesson;Hans Bokström;Niclas Kvarnström.
The Lancet (2015)
The role of inflammation in perinatal brain injury
Henrik Hagberg;Henrik Hagberg;Carina Mallard;Donna M. Ferriero;Susan J. Vannucci.
Nature Reviews Neurology (2015)
Hypoxia–ischemia in the immature brain
Susan J Vannucci;Henrik Hagberg.
The Journal of Experimental Biology (2004)
Characterization of phenotype markers and neuronotoxic potential of polarised primary microglia in vitro.
Vibol Chhor;Tifenn Le Charpentier;Tifenn Le Charpentier;Sophie Lebon;Sophie Lebon;Marie-Virgine Oré;Marie-Virgine Oré.
Brain Behavior and Immunity (2013)
Synergistic Activation of Caspase-3 by m-Calpain after Neonatal Hypoxia-Ischemia A MECHANISM OF “PATHOLOGICAL APOPTOSIS”?
Klas Blomgren;Klas Blomgren;Changlian Zhu;Xiaoyang Wang;Jan-Olof Karlsson.
Journal of Biological Chemistry (2001)
Models of white matter injury: comparison of infectious, hypoxic-ischemic, and excitotoxic insults.
Henrik Hagberg;Donald Peebles;Carina Mallard;Carina Mallard.
Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities Research Reviews (2002)
Extracellular Adenosine, Inosine, Hypoxanthine, and Xanthine in Relation to Tissue Nucleotides and Purines in Rat Striatum During Transient Ischemia
H. Hagberg;P. Andersson;J. Lacarewicz;I. Jacobson.
Journal of Neurochemistry (1987)
Inflammation during fetal and neonatal life: Implications for neurologic and neuropsychiatric disease in children and adults
Henrik Hagberg;Henrik Hagberg;Pierre Gressens;Carina Mallard.
Annals of Neurology (2012)
Bacterial endotoxin sensitizes the immature brain to hypoxic--ischaemic injury.
Saskia Eklind;Carina Mallard;Anna-Lena Leverin;Erik Gilland.
European Journal of Neuroscience (2001)
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