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Sten-Magnus Aquilonius

Sten-Magnus Aquilonius

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Neuroscience

D-Index
57
Citations
9790
World Ranking
4398
National Ranking
82

Sten-Magnus Aquilonius publication distribution in Neuroscience in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Neuroscience in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Sten-Magnus Aquilonius sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 887+

This scientist: 186 publications — 58th percentile

58% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 887 publications or more.

Sten-Magnus Aquilonius D-index placement in Neuroscience in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Neuroscience scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Sten-Magnus Aquilonius sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 163+

This scientist: 57 D-Index — 56th percentile

56% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 163 D-Index or more.

Best Publications

  • Duodenal levodopa infusion monotherapy vs oral polypharmacy in advanced Parkinson disease.

    D. Nyholm;A. I.M. Nilsson Remahl;N. Dizdar;R. Constantinescu

  • Mapping human brain monoamine oxidase A and B with 11C-labeled suicide inactivators and PET.

    J. S. Fowler;R. R. MacGregor;A. P. Wolf;C. D. Arnett

  • Biochemical changes in dementia disorders of Alzheimer type (AD/SDAT).

    Carl-Gerhard Gottfries;Rolf Adolfsson;Sten-Magnus Aquilonius;Avid Carlsson

  • Optimizing levodopa pharmacokinetics: intestinal infusion versus oral sustained-release tablets.

    Dag Nyholm;Håkan Askmark;Cecilia Gomes-Trolin;Tina Knutson

  • Levodopa‐induced changes in synaptic dopamine in patients with Parkinson's disease as measured by [11C]raclopride displacement and PET

    J. Tedroff;Marie Pedersen;S-M. Aquilonius;P. Hartvig

  • Duodenal levodopa infusion in Parkinson's disease – long-term experience

    Dag Nilsson;Dag Nyholm;Sten-Magnus Aquilonius

  • Biogenic amines in human brain in normal aging, senile dementia, and chronic alcoholism.

    Carlsson A;Adolfsson R;Aquilonius Sm;Gottfries Cg

  • Manganese induced brain lesions in Macaca fascicularis as revealed by positron emission tomography and magnetic resonance imaging.

    Håkan Eriksson;Joakim Tedroff;Karl-Åke Thuomas;Sten-Magnus Aquilonius

  • Gender differences in Parkinson's disease symptom profile

    B. Scott;A. Borgman;H. Engler;B. Johnels

  • Irreversible motor impairment in young addicts – ephedrone, manganism or both?

    Katrin Sikk;Pille Taba;Sulev Haldre;Jonas Bergquist

  • In vivo evaluation of striatal dopamine reuptake sites using 11C-nomifensine and positron emission tomography

    S.-M. Aquilonius;K. Bertröm;S-Å. Eckernäs;P. Hartvig

  • Enteral levodopa/carbidopa infusion in advanced Parkinson disease: long-term exposure.

    Dag Nyholm;Tommy Lewander;Anders Johansson;Peter A. LeWitt

  • The effect of L-leucine on the absorption of levodopa, studied by regional jejunal perfusion in man.

    H. Lennernas;D. Nilsson;SM Aquilonius;O. Ahrenstedt

  • Dopamine receptor properties in Parkinson's disease and Huntington's chorea evaluated by positron emission tomography using 11C-N-methyl-spiperone.

    Hägglund J;Aquilonius Sm;Eckernäs Sa;Hartvig P

  • Monoamine oxidase-B in astrocytes.

    J Ekblom;S S Jossan;M Bergström;L Oreland

  • Long‐term intraduodenal infusion of a water based levodopa‐carbidopa dispersion in very advanced Parkinson's disease

    D. Nilsson;L.-E. Hansson;K. Johansson;C. Nystrom

  • Unilateral MPTP lesion in a rhesus monkey: effects on the striatal dopaminergic system measured in vivo with PET using various novel tracers

    K.L. Leenders;S.-M. Aquilonius;K. Bergström;P. Bjurling

  • Palmar and axillary hyperhidrosis treated with botulinum toxin: one-year clinical follow-up.

    Hans Naver;Carl Swartling;Sten-Magnus Aquilonius

  • Evidence for astrocytosis in ALS demonstrated by [11C](l)-deprenyl-D2 PET

    Anders Johansson;Henry Engler;Gunnar Blomquist;Berit Scott

  • Parkinsonism and neck extensor myopathy: a new syndrome or coincidental findings?

    Håkan Askmark;Karin Edebol Eeg-Olofsson;Anders Johansson;Pelle Nilsson

  • Monoamine re-uptake sites in the human brain evaluated in vivo by means of 11C-nomifensine and positron emission tomography: the effects of age and Parkinson's disease.

    J. Tedroff;S.-M. Aquilonius;P. Hartvig;H. Lund-qvist

  • Receptor alterations in manganese intoxicated monkeys

    Håkan Eriksson;Per-Göran Gillberg;Sten-Magnus Aquilonius;Karl-Göran Hedström

Frequent Co-Authors

Bengt Långström
Bengt Långström Uppsala University
Lars Oreland
Lars Oreland Uppsala University
Jonas Bergquist
Jonas Bergquist Uppsala University
Agneta Nordberg
Agneta Nordberg Karolinska University Hospital
Anders Johansson
Anders Johansson Umeå University
Hans Lennernäs
Hans Lennernäs Uppsala University
Klaus L. Leenders
Klaus L. Leenders University Medical Center Groningen
Bengt Winblad
Bengt Winblad Karolinska Institute
Christer Halldin
Christer Halldin Karolinska Institute
Joanna S. Fowler
Joanna S. Fowler Brookhaven National Laboratory

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