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Journal of Internal Medicine|April 14, 2004
Continuous ST-segment monitoring of patients with left bundle branch block and suspicion of acute myocardial infarctionG Gunnarsson, P Eriksson, M Dellborg
Brain Research|May 9, 1994
Neonatal exposure to a type-I pyrethroid (bioallethrin) induces dose-response changes in brain muscarinic receptors and behaviour in neonatal and adult miceJ Ahlbom, A Fredriksson, P Eriksson
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|March 25, 1989
The purified activated glucocorticoid receptor is a homodimerO Wrange, P Eriksson, T Perlmann
Neurochemical Research|October 1, 1985
Amino acid and monoamine transport in primary astroglial cultures from defined brain regionsE Hansson, P Eriksson, M Nilsson
Brain Research|April 23, 1990
Altered behaviour in adult mice exposed to a single low dose of DDT and its fatty acid conjugate as neonatesP Eriksson, T Archer, A Fredriksson
Lakartidningen|August 24, 1988
[Long delay outside hospitals makes effective treatment of acute myocardial infarction worse]M Dellborg, P Eriksson, K Swedberg
Scandinavian Cardiovascular Journal : SCJ|February 24, 2001
Bundle branch block and acute myocardial infarction. Treatment and outcomeG Gunnarsson, P Eriksson, M Dellborg
Journal of the Neurological Sciences|November 24, 1999
Diverse changes in fibre type composition of the human lateral pterygoid and digastric muscles during agingM Monemi, L Thornell, P Eriksson
Environmental Toxicology and Pharmacology|July 26, 2011
Low-dose effects of paraoxon in adult mice exposed neonatally to DDT: changes in behavioural and cholinergic receptor variablesU Johansson, A Fredriksson, P Eriksson
Brain Research|April 17, 1995
Exposure to an organophosphate (DFP) during a defined period in neonatal life induces permanent changes in brain muscarinic receptors and behaviour in adult miceJ Ahlbom, A Fredriksson, P Eriksson
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Journal of Internal Medicine|April 14, 2004
Continuous ST-segment monitoring of patients with left bundle branch block and suspicion of acute myocardial infarctionG Gunnarsson, P Eriksson, M Dellborg
Brain Research|May 9, 1994
Neonatal exposure to a type-I pyrethroid (bioallethrin) induces dose-response changes in brain muscarinic receptors and behaviour in neonatal and adult miceJ Ahlbom, A Fredriksson, P Eriksson
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|March 25, 1989
The purified activated glucocorticoid receptor is a homodimerO Wrange, P Eriksson, T Perlmann
Neurochemical Research|October 1, 1985
Amino acid and monoamine transport in primary astroglial cultures from defined brain regionsE Hansson, P Eriksson, M Nilsson
Brain Research|April 23, 1990
Altered behaviour in adult mice exposed to a single low dose of DDT and its fatty acid conjugate as neonatesP Eriksson, T Archer, A Fredriksson
Lakartidningen|August 24, 1988
[Long delay outside hospitals makes effective treatment of acute myocardial infarction worse]M Dellborg, P Eriksson, K Swedberg
Scandinavian Cardiovascular Journal : SCJ|February 24, 2001
Bundle branch block and acute myocardial infarction. Treatment and outcomeG Gunnarsson, P Eriksson, M Dellborg
Journal of the Neurological Sciences|November 24, 1999
Diverse changes in fibre type composition of the human lateral pterygoid and digastric muscles during agingM Monemi, L Thornell, P Eriksson
Environmental Toxicology and Pharmacology|July 26, 2011
Low-dose effects of paraoxon in adult mice exposed neonatally to DDT: changes in behavioural and cholinergic receptor variablesU Johansson, A Fredriksson, P Eriksson
Brain Research|April 17, 1995
Exposure to an organophosphate (DFP) during a defined period in neonatal life induces permanent changes in brain muscarinic receptors and behaviour in adult miceJ Ahlbom, A Fredriksson, P Eriksson
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