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Ulf Arvidsson is affiliated with the Karolinska Institute in Sweden, a prominent research institution noted for its contributions to medical and health sciences.

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Best Publications

  • Distribution and targeting of a mu-opioid receptor (MOR1) in brain and spinal cord

    Ulf Arvidsson;Maureen Riedl;Sumita Chakrabarti;Jang Hern Lee

  • VESICULAR ACETYLCHOLINE TRANSPORTER (VACHT) PROTEIN : A NOVEL AND UNIQUE MARKER FOR CHOLINERGIC NEURONS IN THE CENTRAL AND PERIPHERAL NERVOUS SYSTEMS

    Ulf Arvidsson;Maureen S Riedl;Robert Elde;Björn Meister

  • Differential distribution of two ATP-gated channels (P2X receptors) determined by immunocytochemistry

    L Vulchanova;U Arvidsson;M Riedl;J Wang

  • delta-Opioid receptor immunoreactivity: distribution in brainstem and spinal cord, and relationship to biogenic amines and enkephalin

    Ulf Arvidsson;Robert J. Dado;Maureen Riedl;Jang Hern Lee

  • Localization and regulation of the delta-opioid receptor in dorsal root ganglia and spinal cord of the rat and monkey: evidence for association with the membrane of large dense-core vesicles

    X Zhang;L Bao;U Arvidsson;R Elde

  • The kappa-opioid receptor is primarily postsynaptic: combined immunohistochemical localization of the receptor and endogenous opioids

    U Arvidsson;M Riedl;S Chakrabarti;L Vulchanova

  • Serotonin-, substance P- and glutamate/aspartate-like immunoreactivities in medullo-spinal pathways of rat and primate

    A.P. Nicholas;V.A. Pieribone;U. Arvidsson;T. Hökfelt

  • μ-Opioid and δ-opioid receptors are expressed in brainstem antinociceptive circuits: Studies using immunocytochemistry and retrograde tract-tracing

    Alexander E. Kalyuzhny;Ulf Arvidsson;Wei Wu;Martin W. Wessendorf

  • Localization of neuropeptide Y Y1 receptors in the rat nervous system with special reference to somatic receptors on small dorsal root ganglion neurons.

    X Zhang;L Bao;Z Q Xu;J Kopp

  • An ultrastructural study of 5-hydroxytryptamine-, thyrotropin-releasing hormone- and substance P-immunoreactive axonal boutons in the motor nucleus of spinal cord segments L7-S1 in the adult cat

    B. Ulfhake;U. Arvidsson;S. Cullheim;T. Hökfelt

  • Calcitonin gene-related peptide in the brain, spinal cord, and some peripheral systems.

    Tomas Hökfelt;Ulf Arvidsson;Sandra Ceccatelli;Roser Cortés

  • Multiple messengers in descending serotonin neurons: localization and functional implications.

    Tomas Hökfelt;Ulf Arvidsson;Staffan Cullheim;David Millhorn

  • 5-Hydroxytryptamine, substance P, and thyrotropin-releasing hormone in the adult cat spinal cord segment L7: immunohistochemical and chemical studies.

    Ulf Arvidsson;Staffan Cullheim;Brun Ulfhake;Geoffrey W. Bennett

  • Peripheral nerve section induces increased levels of calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP)-like immunoreactivity in axotomized motoneurons.

    U. Arvidsson;H. Johnson;F. Piehl;S. Cullheim

  • Expression of GAP-43 mRNA in the adult mammalian spinal cord under normal conditions and after different types of lesions, with special reference to motoneurons.

    H. Lindå;F. Piehl;Å. Dagerlind;V. M. K. Verge

  • Distribution of neuropeptide receptors. New views of peptidergic neurotransmission made possible by antibodies to opioid receptors

    Robert Elde;Ulf Arvidsson;Maureen Riedl;Lucy Vulchanova

  • Distribution of TRH-like immunoreactivity with special reference to coexistence with other neuroactive compounds.

    Hökfelt T;Tsuruo Y;Ulfhake B;Cullheim S

  • Calcitonin Gene-related Peptide (CGRP)-like Immunoreactivity and CGRP mRNA in Rat Spinal Cord Motoneurons after Different Types of Lesions.

    Fredrik Piehl;Ulf Arvidsson;Hans Johnson;Staffan Cullheim

  • In situ hybridization studies on mRNAs for cholecystokinin, calcitonin gene-related peptide and choline acetyltransferase in the lower brain stem, spinal cord and dorsal root ganglia of rat and guinea pig with special reference to motoneurons.

    Cortés R;Arvidsson U;Schalling M;Ceccatelli S

  • Altered levels of calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP)-like immunoreactivity of cat lumbar motoneurons after chronic spinal cord transection.

    U. Arvidsson;S. Cullheim;B. Ulfhake;T. Ho¨kfelt

Frequent Co-Authors

Brun Ulfhake
Brun Ulfhake Karolinska Institute
Staffan Cullheim
Staffan Cullheim Karolinska Institute
Tomas Hökfelt
Tomas Hökfelt Karolinska Institute
Robert Elde
Robert Elde University of Minnesota
Lars Terenius
Lars Terenius Karolinska Institute
Laura S. Stone
Laura S. Stone McGill University
Mårten Risling
Mårten Risling Karolinska Institute
Martin W. Wessendorf
Martin W. Wessendorf University of Minnesota
Vincent A. Pieribone
Vincent A. Pieribone Yale University
Marcelo J. Villar
Marcelo J. Villar Austral University

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