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  1. Stress in Health and Disease
  2. Progress in Dopamine Research Schizophrenia: A Guide for Physicians
  3. Arvid Carlsson: "nunca entenderemos el cerebro": Premio Nobel de Medicina en 2002: el investigador sueco, que ha dedicado su vida al estudio del cerebro, ... An article from: Epoca by María Corisco, 2004-04-30
  4. People Connected to Lund University: Lars Hörmander, Arvid Carlsson, Ernst Wigforss, Gustaf Retzius, Etzel Cardeña, Johannes Rydberg
  5. Swedish Neuroscientists: Torsten Wiesel, Ulf Von Euler, Arvid Carlsson, Lars Leksell, Tomas Hökfelt, Peter Eriksson, Sten Grillner
  6. Biologiste Suédois: Gustaf Magnus Retzius, Torsten Wiesel, Olof Rudbeck le Jeune, Arvid Carlsson, Anders Retzius, Svante Pääbo, Adam Afzelius (French Edition)
  7. Swedish Physiologists: Swedish Neuroscientists, Torsten Wiesel, Ulf Von Euler, Arvid Carlsson, Lars Leksell, A. J. Carlson, Tomas Hökfelt
  8. Catecholamines PT. a: Basic & Peripheral Mechanisms (Neurology and Neurobiology) by Earl Usdin, Arvid Carlsson, et all 1984-05
  9. Messengers of the Brain by Arvid Carlsson, Lena Carlsson, 2002-01-01
  10. Dopamine Receptor Agonists 2. Acta Pharmaceutica Suecica Suppl. 1983/2 by Arvid & Nilsson, J. Lars G., eds Carlsson, 1983
  11. Cellular localization of brain monoamines, (Acta physiologica Scandinavica) by Arvid Carlsson, 1962
  12. Analysis of the Mgtt -ATP dependent storage mechanism in the amine granules of the adrenal medulla, (Acta physiologica Scandinavica) by Arvid Carlsson, 1963
  13. Ciencia: Los Nobel de la comunicación.(TT: Science: The Nobel of communication.): An article from: Siempre! by René Anaya, 2000-10-26
  14. NOTICIARIO CULTURAL.(TT: Cultural news.): An article from: Siempre! by José Gordon, 2000-10-19

1. Neuroscience > Neuroscientists > Carlsson, Arvid
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2. CARLSSON ARVID Arvida - Carlsson Ingvar Gösta - Carlsson Sten Carl Oscar -
Carlsson, Arvid 1/25/1923 to Swedish Signal transduction in the nervous system/dopamine; Greengard, Paul 12/11/1925 to American Signal transduction in the nervous system
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3. Carlsson, Arvid - Hutchinson Encyclopedia Article About Carlsson
Swedish pharmacologist who with US neurobiologists Paul Greengard and Eric R Kandel shared the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine in 2000 for their discoveries concerning signal
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4. List Of Nobel Laureates - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
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5. Carlsson, Arvid Definition Of Carlsson, Arvid In The Free Online Encyclopedia.
Carlsson, Arvid (born Jan. 25, 1923, Uppsala, Swed.) Swedish pharmacologist. He received his M.D. from the University of Lund. Carlsson established that dopamine is an important
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6. Paki.Ws Pakistani Music Articles Infos Arvid Carlsson
Carlsson, Arvid Alternative names Short description Date of birth 25 January 1923 Place of birth Uppsala, Sweden Date of death Place of death
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7. Arvid Carlsson — FactMonster.com
More on Arvid Carlsson from Fact Monster Paul Greengard Greengard, Paul Greengard, Paul, 1925–, American neuroscientist, b. New York, N.Y., Ph.D.
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8. Arvid Carlsson
Arvid Carlsson (b. January 25, 1923) is a Swedish scientist who is best known for his work with the neurotransmitter dopamine and its effects in Parkinson's disease.
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Double click any English word, to find Turkish meaning Arvid Carlsson (b. January 25 ) is a Swedish scientist who is best known for his work with the neurotransmitter dopamine and its effects in Parkinson's disease . Carlsson won the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in along with co-recipients Eric Kandel and Paul Greengard
Carlsson was born in Uppsala , Sweden, son of Gottfrid Carlsson, historian and later professor of history at the Lund University , where he began his medical education in . In 1944 he was participating in the task of examining prisoners of Nazi concentration camps, who Folke Bernadotte , a member of the royal Swedish family, had managed to bring to Sweden. Although Sweden was neutral during World War II , Carlsson's education was interrupted by several years of service in the Swedish Armed Forces . In , he received his M.L. degree (the equivalent of the American M.D.) and his M.D. (the equivalent of the American Ph.D.). He then became a professor at the University of Lund. In he became a professor at the Göteborg University
In 1957 Carlsson demonstrated that dopamine was a neurotransmitter in the brain and not just a precursor for norepinephrine , as had been previously believed.

9. Carlsson, Arvid
Carlsson, Arvid (1923) I grew up in an academic middle-class family. In 1926, when I was 3 years old, my father was appointed professor of history at the
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Carlsson, Arvid I grew up in an academic middle-class family. In 1926, when I was 3 years old, my father was appointed professor of history at the University of Lund, Sweden, and moved there with his family from Uppsala, Sweden. My mother had passed a master-of-arts examination and my father a Ph.D. degree at the University of Uppsala. My mother had a keen interest in research throughout her life but gave priority to raising her children and to assisting her husband in his research. However, when her husband died at the age of 76 she, then 71 years old, started to devote herself entirely to her favorite area of research, that is the legal status of women in the Middle Ages in Sweden. She published a couple of books and a number of articles on this subject in Swedish, which rendered her an honorary Ph.D. degree at the University of Uppsala several years later.
We were four children in the family, and we were all to take academic degrees at different levels. The family had a strong orientation toward humanities. However, in contrast to my elder brother and sister, who also chose humanities, I decided to study medicine, and my 7 years younger brother later joined me. The reason for this deviating behavior of mine was partly the kind of opposition often occurring in youngsters, partly some vague idea of science being more "useful than arts.

10. Nobel Prize - To Brain Researchers - MedicineNet - Health And Medical Informatio
Arvid Carlsson. Arvid Carlsson, Department of Pharmacology, University of Gothenburg is rewarded for his discovery that dopamine is a transmitter in the brain and that it has great
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11. Carlsson, Arvid Summary | BookRags.com
Carlsson, Arvid. Carlsson, Arvid summary with encyclopedia entries, research information, and more.
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12. Bambooweb: Arvid Carlsson
Arvid Carlsson (b. January 25, 1923)is a Swedish scientist who is best known for his work with the neurotransmitter dopamine
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Arvid Carlsson
Arvid Carlsson (b. January 25 )is a Swedish scientist who is best known for his work with the neurotransmitter dopamine and its effects in Parkinson's disease . Carlsson won the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in along with co-recipients Eric Kandel and Paul Greengard Top
Research
In the , Carlsson demonstrated that dopamine was a neurotransmitter in the brain and not just a precurser for norepinephrine , as had been previously believed. He developed a method for measuring the amount of dopamine in brain tissues and found that dopamine levels in the basal ganglia , a brain area important for movement, were particularly high. Carlsson then showed that giving animals the drug reserpine caused a decrease in dopamine levels and a loss of movement control. These effects were similar to the symptoms of Parkinson's disease. By administering to these animals L-Dopa , a precurser to dopamine, he could alleviate the symptoms. These findings lead other doctors try L-Dopa with human Parkinson's patients and found it to alleviate some of the symptoms in the early stages of Parkinson's. Top
Biography
Carlsson was born in Uppsala , Sweden. He began his medical education at the

13. Carlsson, Arvid - Encyclopedia Britannica - On History
Full Name Arvid Carlsson. Nationality Swede Activity Swedish pharmacologist. Born 2501-1923
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15. Arvid Carlsson - Autobiography
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Autobiography
I grew up in an academic middle-class family. In 1926, when I was 3 years old, my father was appointed professor of history at the University of Lund, Sweden, and moved there with his family from Uppsala, Sweden. My mother had passed a master-of-arts examination and my father a Ph.D. degree at the University of Uppsala. My mother had a keen interest in research throughout her life but gave priority to raising her children and to assisting her husband in his research. However, when her husband died at the age of 76 she, then 71 years old, started to devote herself entirely to her favorite area of research, that is the legal status of women in the Middle Ages in Sweden. She published a couple of books and a number of articles on this subject in Swedish, which rendered her an honorary Ph.D. degree at the University of Uppsala several years later.

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Arvid Carlsson
Arvid Carlsson (b. January 25 ) is a Swedish scientist who is best known for his work with the neurotransmitter dopamine and its effects in Parkinson's disease . Carlsson won the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in along with co-recipients Eric Kandel and Paul Greengard
Research
In the , Carlsson demonstrated that dopamine was a neurotransmitter in the brain and not just a precursor for norepinephrine , as had been previously believed. He developed a method for measuring the amount of dopamine in brain tissues and found that dopamine levels in the basal ganglia , a brain area important for movement, were particularly high. Carlsson then showed that giving animals the drug reserpine caused a decrease in dopamine levels and a loss of movement control. These effects were similar to the symptoms of Parkinson's disease. By administering to these animals

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18. The Nobel Prize In Physiology Or Medicine 2000
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Arvid Carlsson
Arvid Carlsson made the seminal discovery in the late 1950's that dopamine is a transmitter in the mammalian brain. Dopamine was found to be located in other regions of the brain than noradrenaline, especially in the basal ganglia, which are involved in the control of movements. He then made a series of experiments that became the scientific basis for the successful therapy against Parkinson's disease. By giving the drug reserpine to animals he emptied the stores of dopamine in their brains. This produced the symptoms of Parkinson's disease, especially lack of movements (akinesia) and stiffness in the muscles (rigidity). Left picture shows rich presence of dopamine-containing nerve endings (green dots) in the basal ganglia of a rat brain, visualized by fluorescence microscopy. To the right, a close-up of one nerve ending as seen in the electron microscope. The black dots in the vesicles represent stored dopamine. Dopamine is synthesized from its precursor L-DOPA. Carlsson, therefore, gave L-DOPA to the reserpine-treated animals. This restored dopamine levels in the brain, and the animals recovered from their akinesia and rigidity. Inspired by Carlsson's research, studies were made in humans. This showed that dopamine neurons degenerated in Parkinson patients and, most importantly, that L-DOPA had the same effect in humans - the patients regained their ability to move. These discoveries enable millions of Parkinson patients to live a normal life for many years.

19. Carlsson, Arvid Biography - S9.com
1923 Carlsson was born in Uppsala on the 25th of January.1941 - He began his medical education.1944 - He was participating in the task of examining prisoners of Nazi
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Provider Nature Publishing Group. Content application/xresearch-info-systems. TY - JOUR. AU - CARLSSON, ARVID. AU - LINDQVIST, MARGIT. AU - MAGNUSSON, TOR
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Provider: Nature Publishing Group Content: application/x-research-info-systems TY - JOUR AU - CARLSSON, ARVID AU - LINDQVIST, MARGIT AU - MAGNUSSON, TOR TI - 3,4-Dihydroxyphenylalanine and 5-Hydroxytryptophan as Reserpine Antagonists JA - Nature PY - 1957/11/30/print VL - 180 IS - 4596 SP - 1200 EP - 1200 UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/1801200a0 M3 - 10.1038/1801200a0 N1 - 10.1038/1801200a0 ER -

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