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Yngve Olsson

Yngve Olsson

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Overview

Yngve Olsson is a researcher affiliated with Uppsala University in Sweden. Their research focuses on several areas within neuroscience and molecular biology, particularly exploring mechanisms related to alcohol use disorder and neurotransmitter receptor function.

The scientist's recent publications highlight ongoing investigations into alcohol-related interventions and receptor signaling. Two notable papers published in Neuroscience Applied include:

  • The glycine transporter-1-inhibitor Org 24598 facilitates the alcohol deprivation abolishing and dopamine elevating effects of bupropion + varenicline in rats, 2023
  • Evaluation of systemic glycine treatment in rats and humans as a new treatment concept for Alcohol use Disorder, 2024

Olsson's research intersects multiple specialized fields of study, including:

  • Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience
  • Molecular Biology
  • Neurology

The primary research topics addressed in their work involve:

  • Neurotransmitter Receptor Influence on Behavior
  • Receptor Mechanisms and Signaling
  • Alcoholism and Thiamine Deficiency

Collaboration plays a role in Olsson's research output, with frequent co-authors including:

  • Helga Lidö
  • Mia Ericson
  • Bo Söderpalm
  • Karin Ademar
  • Davide Cadeddu

Their contributions have primarily been disseminated through the venue Neuroscience Applied, where Olsson has published multiple studies.

Best Publications

  • Retrograde axonal transport of protein

    Krister Kristensson;Yngve Olsson

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

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

  • Axonal uptake and retrograde transport of exogenous proteins in the hypoglossal nerve.

    Krister Kristensson;Yngve Olsson;Johan Sjöstrand

  • The distribution of hypoglycemic brain damage.

    R. N. Auer;T. Wieloch;Y. Olsson;B. K. Siesjö

  • Hypoglycemic Brain Injury in the Rat: Correlation of Density of Brain Damage with the EEG Isoelectric Time: A Quantitative Study

    Roland N Auer;Yngve Olsson;Bo K Siesjö

  • Apoptosis and expression of Bcl-2 after compression trauma to rat spinal cord.

    Gui Lin Li;Greger Brodin;Mohammad Farooque;Keiko Funa

  • Expression of Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor (VEGF) and its Receptors (Flt-1 and Flk-1) following Permanent and Transient Occlusion of the Middle Cerebral Artery in the Rat

    Fredrik Lennmyr;Khaled Ahmad Ata;Keiko Funa;Yngve Olsson

  • Regional changes in interstitial K+ and Ca2+ levels following cortical compression contusion trauma in rats

    P. Nilsson;L. Hillered;Y. Olsson;M. J. Sheardown

  • Studies on vascular permeability in peripheral nerves. I. Distribution of circulating fluorescent serum albumin in normal, crushed and sectioned rat sciatic nerve.

    Yngve Olsson

  • Topographical differences in the vascular permeability of the peripheral nervous system

    Yngve Olsson

  • Studies on vascular permeability in peripheral nerves

    Yngve Olsson

  • Permeability of Vasa Nervorum and Perineurium in Mouse Sciatic Nerve Studied by Fluorescence and Electron Microscopy

    Yngve Olsson;T. S. Reese

  • A sensitive method for histochemical demonstration of horseradish peroxidase in neurons following retrograde axonal transport

    Leslie Malmgren;Yngve Olsson

  • Regeneration of peripheral nerve through a polyglactin tube

    Hårkan Molander;Yngve Olsson;Ove Engkvist;Staffan Bowald

  • The temporal evolution of hypoglycemic brain damage. I. Light- and electron-microscopic findings in the rat cerebral cortex.

    R. N. Auer;H. Kalimo;H. Kalimo;Y. Olsson;B. K. Siesjö

  • The perineurium as a diffusion barrier to protein tracers. Differences between mature and immature animals.

    Krister Kristensson;Yngve Olsson

  • Uptake and retrograde axonal transport of peroxidase in hypoglossal neurons. Electron microscopical localization in the neuronal perikaryon.

    Krister Kristensson;Yngve Olsson

  • Age-related reduction of human growth hormone-binding sites in the human brain

    Zhennan Lai;Paul Roos;Qingzhu Zhai;Yngve Olsson

  • Apoptosis of oligodendrocytes occurs for long distances away from the primary injury after compression trauma to rat spinal cord.

    G. L. Li;Mohammad Farooque;Anders Holtz;Yngve Olsson

  • Changes in blood-brain barrier and cerebral blood flow following elevation of circulating serotonin level in anesthetized rats

    Hari Shanker Sharma;Yngve Olsson;Prasanta Kumar Dey

Frequent Co-Authors

Hari Shanker Sharma
Hari Shanker Sharma Uppsala University
Krister Kristensson
Krister Kristensson Karolinska Institute
Fred Nyberg
Fred Nyberg Uppsala University
Hannu Kalimo
Hannu Kalimo University of Helsinki
Bo K. Siesjö
Bo K. Siesjö Lund University
Jan Westman
Jan Westman Uppsala University
Erik Stålberg
Erik Stålberg Uppsala University
Niklas Dahl
Niklas Dahl Uppsala University
Martin Ingvar
Martin Ingvar Karolinska Institute
Tadeusz Wieloch
Tadeusz Wieloch Lund University

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