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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

41. The Nobel Prize Did Change My Life!
Nobel Prize winner arvid carlsson is not yet thinking of taking it easy. By arvid carlsson Copyright© Les Prix Nobel 2000, page 249.
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Nobel Prize winner Arvid Carlsson is not yet thinking of taking it easy. At the verge of his 80th birthday he is still running his company in Gothenburg in southern Sweden, making the most of the money and respect the award brought along to develop and research drugs to help people with mental and neurological disorders. An interview with a man ECNP can be proud to have recently voted honorary member. Kirsten Bett, editor ecnp matters Looking back at Barcelona
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42. Neuropsychopharmacology Traditionally Strong Position In Sweden
Later arvid carlsson demonstrated that dopamine was not just an arvid carlssonis still very influential in both basic and clinical science.
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Neuropsychopharmacology traditionally strong position in Sweden Frits-Axel Wiesel, Uppsala University Hospital Among Swedish psychiatrists the interest in neuropsychopharmacology was evident even before the introduction of the neuroleptics and antidepressants in the 1950s. Psychopharmacology at that time was of greater interest to Swedish psychiatrists than psychoanalytical theories. There was a close connection between basic and clinical research and therefore new ideas were easily transmitted to clinical psychiatry.
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43. HUM-MOLGEN: Arvid Carlsson, Paul Greengard And Eric Kandel Receive The Nobel Pri
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Arvid Carlsson, Paul Greengard and Eric Kandel receive the Nobel Prize in Medicine
October, 9 2000 22:25 Press release: http://www.nobel.se/announcement/2000/medicine.html Summary In the human brain there are more than hundred billion nerve cells. They are connected to each other through an infinitely complex network of nerve processes. The message from one nerve cell to another is transmitted through different chemical transmitters. The signal transduction takes place in special points of contact, called synapses. A nerve cell can have thousands of such contacts with other nerve cells.
The three Nobel Laureates in Physiology or Medicine have made pioneering discoveries concerning one type of signal transduction between nerve cells, referred to as slow synaptic transmission. These discoveries have been crucial for an understanding of the normal function of the brain and how disturbances in this signal transduction can give rise to neurological and psychiatric diseases. These findings have resulted in the development of new drugs.
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 importance for our ability to control movements. His research has led to the realization that Parkinson's disease is caused by a lack of dopamine in certain parts of the brain and that an efficient remedy (L-dopa) for this disease could be developed. Arvid Carlsson has made a number of subsequent discoveries, which have further clarified the role of dopamine in the brain. He has thus demonstrated the mode of action of drugs used for the treatment of schizophrenia.

44. The Scientist :: 2000 Nobel Goes To Arvid Carlsson, Paul Greengard And Eric Kand
arvid carlsson, 77, of the Department of Pharmacology, University of Gothenburg,was rewarded for his discovery that dopamine is a transmitter in the brain
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Slow synaptic transmission grabs the Nobel for Physiology or Medicine.
By Robert Walgate LONDON. So, it wasn't the human genome; nor the nematode. Today, nerves seem to have got to the Nobel Assembly at the Karolinska Institute, Stockholm, which this morning announced the award of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for 2000 jointly to Arvid Carlsson, Paul Greengard and Eric Kandel. Aplysia Aplysia's gills to study learning. He demonstrated that short term and long term memory in the sea slug are located at the synapse. In the 1990s he extended these studies to mice, and showed that the same type of changes in synaptic function also take place in mammals. This Nobel is Kandel's 29th scientific prize or medal, including the Lasker Award (with VB Mountcastle) in 1983. Arvid Carlsson, 77, of the Department of Pharmacology, University of Gothenburg, was rewarded "for his discovery that dopamine is a transmitter in the brain and that it has great importance for our ability to control movements." The Karolinska emphasises Carlsson's contributions to the development of L-dopa as a treatment for Parkinson's disease, to the understanding of the action of drugs for schizophrenia, and the development of selective serotonin uptake blockers as antidepressants. The Nobel is Carlsson's 26th scientific award.

45. The Scientist :: 2000 Nobel Goes To Arvid Carlsson, Paul Greengard And Eric Kand
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46. Carlsson, Arvid - Onmeda: Medizin Und Gesundheit
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Mediziner, Pharmakologe Arvid Carlsson * 25. Januar 1923 in Uppsala (Schweden)
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Psychiater, Pharmakologe, Biochemiker * 11. Dezember 1925 in New York
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Physiologe, Psychiater, Neurobiologe * 07. November 1929 in Wien
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Alle drei Genannten haben eines gemeinsam: Sie sind durch grundlegende Arbeiten auf dem Gebiet der Gehirnforschung - insbesondere zur Signalübertragung im Gehirn - hervorgetreten und haben dafür gemeinsam im Oktober 2000 den Nobelpreis für Physiologie oder Medizin ( so der offizielle Name des Preises) erhalten, der diesmal mit umgerechnet 2,1 Millionen Mark dotiert ist. In einer Begründung des Preiskomitees vom Stockholmer Karolinska-Institut heißt es: "Ihre Forschungen waren entscheidend für das Verständnis der normalen Hirnfunktionen und wie Störungen dieser Signalübertragung neurologische und psychische Krankheiten verursachen können. Diese Erkenntnisse haben dann zur Entwicklung neuer Arzneimittel geführt." So haben ihre Forschungen unter anderem geholfen, Erkenntnisse über Parkinson-Krankheit,

47. Der Nobelpreis Für Physiologie Oder Medizin: Arvid Carlsson
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50. Abstract Bochum March 10, 2001
arvid carlsson, Department of Pharmacology, University of Gothenburg, Gothenburg,Sweden. In 1956, following a most inspiring and fruitful sabbatical at the
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Abstract Dublin, June 2001 Dopamine: A Cinderella Story Arvid Carlsson, Department of Pharmacology, University of Gothenburg, Gothenburg, Sweden Our contention that dopamine plays an important role in brain function was at first, for example at a meeting in London in 1960, rejected by the leading authorities in catecholamine research. This was partly due to the reluctance of pharmacologists to accept the idea that dopamine could possess any significant physiological activity per se . Not until a few years later, when our research group could demonstrate the cellular localization of dopamine, noradrenaline and serotonin, was our claim that these amines serve as important neurotransmitters in the brain, generally accepted. Already within a few years after our presentation at the above-mentioned Catecholamine Symposium, data from studies in humans, published by researchers in Japan, Austria, and Canada, supported our animal Parkinson model. Finally, thanks to the studies of Cotzias and coworkers in 1967, could L-DOPA be introduced as a clinically useful remedy in the treatment of Parkinson's disease. Another important line of research deals with the role of dopamine in schizophrenia In 1963 we proposed that the major antipsychotic agents, in contrast to the monoamine depleting drug reserpine, acted by blocking receptors for carecholamines, and possibly also receptors for serotonin. The "dopamine hypothesis of schizophrenia" originates from this work. Recently this hypothesis, which was for a long time supported only by pharmacologic evidence, has received direct support, in that evidence for an elevated dopaminergic tone in drug-naive schizophrenic patients has been presented by several research groups. On the other hand, evidence for an involvement of other neurotransmitters as well has come forth. Nevertheless, dopamine still appears to be strategically involved in psychotogenesis.

51. Online NewsHour: Nobel Prize In Medicine -- October 9, 2000
Sweden s arvid carlsson and Americans Paul Greengard and Eric Kandel won the 2000 arvid carlsson s research since the 1950s showed that dopamine is an
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Arvid Carlsson , Swedish, 77, University of Gothenburg Paul Greengard , American, 74, Rockefeller University, New York Eric Kandel , Austrian-born American, 70, Columbia University, New York Ray Suarez talks with Paul Greengard and Dr. Steve Hyman, director of the National Institute of Mental Health. Online Special: 2000 Nobel Prizes Oct. 13, 2000:
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Nobel Prize winners MacDiarmid and Kroemer talk about their research. An Online Special on the 1999 Nobel Prizes Browse the NewsHour's coverage of Science and Health The Nobel Foundation University of Gothenburg Rockefeller University ... Columbia University Sweden's Arvid Carlsson and Americans Paul Greengard and Eric Kandel won the 2000 Nobel Prize for medicine for their research on how messages are transmitted between brain cells. The Nobel Assembly at Karolinska Institutet said the three had made "pioneering discoveries" in signal transduction between nerve cells in the brain. Their work has helped in understanding how the brain functions and the causes behind neurological and psychiatric diseases.

52. Scandinavian Life Science
The arvid carlsson Institute is a joint effort of the Regional Council Västra The arvid carlsson Institute was founded in January 2004 and the lab was
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With The Brain in Mind
In 1998, it was discovered that new cells are being born in the brain of adult humans. By studying the plasticity of the brain, using modern imaging Peter Eriksson at the Arvid Carlsson Institute aims to fi nd and develop new regenerative and pharmacological strategies.
Two prominent scientists with the brain in mind. New cognitive models create better therapies
50 percent of the healthcare budget is claimed by brain damage and brain disorders. By investigating the cognitive function in the brain Martin Ingvar and his team at the Karolinska Institute are able to formulate new theories that can outline better treatments and rehab therapies for people suffering from brain disorders.
In their studies, Martin Ingvar and his colleagues take help from several different disciplines: neuroscience, psychology; and PET and MR-imaging.
The slow brain
When we, for instance, feel a glowing piece of coal under our foot, we automatically retract our foot. Afterwards, we think we retracted the foot because we felt pain, but due to the slowness of the brain, the sensation of pain came after the retraction. The pain experience is helpful in motivating and teaching us for the future. The initial retraction is automatically done based on refl exes on the spinal level.
It is very convenient that the product of the cognitive process, the actual behaviour, already is finished when needed. It is also necessary for it to be like that, since the brain signal processing is quite slow, only 100 m/s, while the speed of a computer for instance can reach 300,000 km/s, the speed of light. To compensate for its relative slowness the brain is divided in parallel and pseudo-hierarchic systems.

53. Arvid Carlsson - The Nobel Prize In Physiology Or Medicine
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54. Forskning & Framsteg 4/04 - 'Arvid Carlsson även Här'
Forskning Framsteg nr 4/04 Ära den som äras bör, anser en läsare.
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55. Press Release
arvid carlsson performed a series of pioneering studies during the late 1950 s, In a series of experiments arvid carlsson used a naturally occurring
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56. CV
arvid carlsson, born January 25, 1923 in Uppsala, Sweden. Address, Department ofPharmacology, University of Göteborg, Medicinaregatan 7,
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58. NIH Record-3/19/2002--Nobelist Carlsson To Give Director's Lecture, Apr. 3
Dr. arvid carlsson. NINDS recent 50year celebration recognized carlsson scontributions to neuroscience, beginning with his early time at NIH.
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Front Page Previous Story Next Story Nobelist Carlsson To Give Director's Lecture, Apr. 3 When the Nobel committee awarded the 2000 Nobel Prize in Medicine to Arvid Carlsson and his fellow neuroscientists Paul Greengard and Eric Kandel, it was a long-awaited recognition of the fundamental contributions Carlsson has made to advance understanding of synaptic transmission. On Wednesday, Apr. 3, at 3 p.m. in Masur Auditorium in Bldg. 10, Carlsson will return to NIH, where he once spent a sabbatical leave, to give the Director's Lecture entitled, "A Paradigm Shift in Brain Research." He will discuss his work and the impact it has had in the research world and in the area of treatments for Parkinson's disease, depression and schizophrenia. Dr. Arvid Carlsson NINDS' recent 50-year celebration recognized Carlsson's contributions to neuroscience, beginning with his early time at NIH. He was associate professor of pharmacology at the University of Lund in Sweden in 1955 when he took a 6-month sabbatical to work in Bernard Brodie's laboratory at NIH. At the time, Brodie and his researchers were investigating an unusual compound called reserpine, an herbal remedy that had been used in India for centuries, and which studies at the time had shown to lower blood pressure and relieve psychotic symptoms.

59. Neurology Today - UserLogin
Nobel laureate Dr. arvid carlsson has been working with a compound, ACR16, thatacts on dopamine and may treat both schizophrenia and Parkinson disease
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