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P S Eriksson

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Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior|December 1, 1989
A method for computer control of morphine ingestion by ratsP S Eriksson, L Rönnbäck
Acta Neurologica Scandinavica|October 13, 2004
Functional consequences of stress-related suppression of adult hippocampal neurogenesis - a novel hypothesis on the neurobiology of burnoutP S Eriksson, L Wallin
Drug and Alcohol Dependence|December 1, 1989
Effects of prenatal morphine treatment of rats on mortality, bodyweight and analgesic response in the offspringP S Eriksson, L Rönnbäck
Journal of Neural Transmission. General Section|January 1, 1991
The presence of glutathione in primary neuronal and astroglial cultures from rat cerebral cortex and brain stemE Pileblad, P S Eriksson, E Hansson
Neurochemical Research|November 1, 1990
Delta and kappa opiate receptors in primary astroglial cultures from rat cerebral cortexP S Eriksson, E Hansson, L Rönnbäck
Neurochemical Research|June 1, 1992
Delta and kappa opiate receptors in primary astroglial cultures. Part II: Receptor sets in cultures from various brain regions and interactions with beta-receptor activated cyclic AMPP S Eriksson, E Hansson, L Rönnbäck
Neuropharmacology|September 1, 1990
Opiate receptors in neuronal primary culturesP S Eriksson, E Hansson, L Rönnbäck
Neuropharmacology|November 1, 1991
Mu and delta opiate receptors in neuronal and astroglial primary cultures from various regions of the brain--coupling with adenylate cyclase, localisation on the same neurones and association with dopamine (D1) receptor adenylate cyclaseP S Eriksson, E Hansson, L Rönnbäck
Drug and Alcohol Dependence|August 1, 1989
Do persistent morphine effects involve interactions with the genome?P S Eriksson, L Rönnbäck, E Hansson
Brain Research. Developmental Brain Research|February 16, 1995
Distribution and development of G alpha i-2 mRNA in the rat cerebral cortex investigated with in situ hybridization and RNAse protection assayP S Eriksson, M Nilsson, G L Matejka
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Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior|December 1, 1989
A method for computer control of morphine ingestion by ratsP S Eriksson, L Rönnbäck
Acta Neurologica Scandinavica|October 13, 2004
Functional consequences of stress-related suppression of adult hippocampal neurogenesis - a novel hypothesis on the neurobiology of burnoutP S Eriksson, L Wallin
Drug and Alcohol Dependence|December 1, 1989
Effects of prenatal morphine treatment of rats on mortality, bodyweight and analgesic response in the offspringP S Eriksson, L Rönnbäck
Journal of Neural Transmission. General Section|January 1, 1991
The presence of glutathione in primary neuronal and astroglial cultures from rat cerebral cortex and brain stemE Pileblad, P S Eriksson, E Hansson
Neurochemical Research|November 1, 1990
Delta and kappa opiate receptors in primary astroglial cultures from rat cerebral cortexP S Eriksson, E Hansson, L Rönnbäck
Neurochemical Research|June 1, 1992
Delta and kappa opiate receptors in primary astroglial cultures. Part II: Receptor sets in cultures from various brain regions and interactions with beta-receptor activated cyclic AMPP S Eriksson, E Hansson, L Rönnbäck
Neuropharmacology|September 1, 1990
Opiate receptors in neuronal primary culturesP S Eriksson, E Hansson, L Rönnbäck
Neuropharmacology|November 1, 1991
Mu and delta opiate receptors in neuronal and astroglial primary cultures from various regions of the brain--coupling with adenylate cyclase, localisation on the same neurones and association with dopamine (D1) receptor adenylate cyclaseP S Eriksson, E Hansson, L Rönnbäck
Drug and Alcohol Dependence|August 1, 1989
Do persistent morphine effects involve interactions with the genome?P S Eriksson, L Rönnbäck, E Hansson
Brain Research. Developmental Brain Research|February 16, 1995
Distribution and development of G alpha i-2 mRNA in the rat cerebral cortex investigated with in situ hybridization and RNAse protection assayP S Eriksson, M Nilsson, G L Matejka
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