Henrik Hagberg
0000-0003-3962-1448
Mölndal Hospital
329 papers found
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The excitatory amino acid antagonist kynurenic acid administered after hypoxic-ischemia in neonatal rats offers neuroprotection
Taurine and neuronal resistance to hypoxia
[Excitatory amino acids and brain damage in ischemia and asphyxia]
Analysis of amino acids: Neurochemical application
Extracellular overflow of glutamate, aspartate, GABA and taurine in the cortex and basal ganglia of fetal lambs during hypoxia-ischemia
Extracellular Adenosine, Inosine, Hypoxanthine, and Xanthine in Relation to Tissue Nucleotides and Purines in Rat Striatum During Transient Ischemia
2-Amino-5-phosphonovalerate attenuates the severe hypoglycemia-induced loss of perforant path-evoked field potentials in the rat hippocampus
Cellular Origins of Endogenous Amino Acids Released into the Extracellular Fluid of the Rat Striatum During Severe Insulin-Induced Hypoglycemia
Extracellular purine catabolite and amino acid levels in the rat striatum during severe hypoglycemia: Effects of 2-amino-5-phosphonovalerate
Reduction of brain taurine: Effects on neurotoxic and metabolic actions of kainate
Blockade of N-methyl-d-aspartate-sensitive acidic amino acid receptors inhibits ischemia-induced accumulation of purine catabolites in the rat striatum
Liver Susceptibility to Ischaemia in Spontaneously Hypertensive Rats:
Effects of Kainic Acid on Brain Calcium Fluxes Studied In Vivo and In Vitro
Extracellular calcium in the hippocampus of unanesthetized rabbits monitored with dialysis-perfusion
Ouabain-induced changes in extracellular aspartate, glutamate and GABA levels in the rabbit olfactory bulb in vivo
Alterations in Extracellular Amino Acids and Ca2+ Following Excitotoxin Administration and During Status Epilepticus
Effects of status epilepticus on extracellular amino acids in the hippocampus
Ischemia-induced shift of inhibitory and excitatory amino acids from intra- to extracellular compartments.
Intracellular pH during ischemia in skeletal muscle: relationship to membrane potential, extracellular pH, tissue lactic acid and ATP
Influence of tissue lactic acid and ATP levels on postischemic recovery in rabbit skeletal muscle.
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