!!Barbro B. Johansson - List of publications
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*Johansson B, Roos B-E. Acid monoamine metabolites in the cerebrospinal fluid of patients with Parkinson´s syndrome. Proc 8th International Congress  of Neurology, Vienna, 141-144, 1965.

*Johansson B, Roos B-E. 5-Hydroxyindoleacetic acid and homovvanillic acid levels in the  cerebrovascascular  fluids in healthy volunteers and patients with Parkinson´s syndrome. Life Sci 6:1449-1454.

*Johansson B, Roos B-E. 5-Hydroxyindoleacetic acid in patients with Parkinson´s syndrom treated with L-dopa.  Euro J Clin Pharmacol 3:232-235, 1971.

*Gottfries CG, Gottfries I. Acid monoamine metabolites in human cerebrospinal fluid and their relation to age and sex. Neropharmacology 10:665-672, 1971.

*Johansson B, Roos B-E. 5-hydroxyindoleacetic acid in the cerebrospinal fluid inpatients with neurological diseases. European Neurology 11:37-45, 1974.

*Johansson B. Li C-L, Olsson Y, Klatzo I. The effect of acute arterial hypertensison on the blood-brain barrier too protein tracers. Acta Neuropathol (Berl) 16:117-124, 1970.

*Häggendal E, Johansson B. On the pathopysiology of the increased cerebrovascular permeability in acute arterial hypertension in cats. Acta neurol Scand 48:265-270, 1972.

*Häggendal E, Johansson B. Effect of increased intravascular pressure on the blood-brain barrier to protein in dogs. Acta neurol Scand 48:271-275, 1972.

*Johansson  B, Strandgaard S, Lassen NA. On the pathogenesis of hypertensive encephalopathy.Circulation REs 34, Suppl 1:167-171, 1974.

*Johansson B, Kubder L-E. Blood-brain barrier dysfunction in acute hypertension induced by clamping the thoracic aorta. Acta Neurol Scand 50:360-365, 1974.

*JohanssonB. REgional changes of cerebral blood flow in acute experimental hypertension in cats. Acta Neurol Scand 50:366-372, 1974.

*Hansson H-A, Johansson B, Blomstrand C. Ultrastructural studies on cerebeaovascular permeability in acute hypertension. Acta Neuropathol (Berl) 32:187-198.

*Johansson B, Henning M. The clinical effect of acute blood pressure increase in conscious rats.  Acta Pysiol Scsand 98:376-378,1976.

*Johansson BB. Cerebrovascular permeability to protein in spontaneously hypertensive rats (SHR) after acute blood pressure elevation.  Clin Exp Pharmacol Physiol 1976, suppl 3, 97-100.

*Johansson BB, Siesjö BK. Brain energy metabolism in angiotensin-induced acute hypertension in rats. Acra Physiol Scand. 100, 182-186, 1977.

*Johansson B, Nilsson B. The pathology of the blood-brain barrier dysfunction induced by severe hypercapia and by epileptic brain activity. Ann Neuropath (Berl) 38:153-158, 1977.

*Johansson BB-Linder L. Borenstein P. Cerebrovascular permeability in acute arterial hypertension. Effect of unilateral ligation of the cocmmon csarotid artery. Eur Neurol 17:205-210, 1978.

*Johansson B B, Jadbäck G, Norrving B. Evaluation of long-term functional status in first-ever stroke patients in a defined population. Scand J Rehab Med Suppl 26: 105-114, 1992.

*Grabowski M, Christofferson R, Brundin P, Johansson B B. Vascularization of cortical grafts implanted in brain infarcts in spontaneously hypertensive rats. Neuroscience 51: 673-682, 1992.

*Nordborg C, Sokrab, T E O, Johansson B B. Oedema-related tissue damage after temporary and permanent occlusion of the middle cerebral artery. Neuropathol Appl Neurobiol,20:56-65, 1994.

*Nordborg C, Johansson B B. Secondary thalamic lesions after ligation of the middle cerebral artery - an ultrastructural study. Acte Neuropathol (Berl.) 91.61-66, 1996.

*Lindgren A, Norrving B, Rudling O, Johansson BB. Comparison of clinical and neuroradiological findings in first-ever stroke. A population-based study. Stroke 25:1371-1377, 1994.            

*Johansson B B. Pathogenesis of vascular dementia - the possible role of hypertension. Dementia 5:174-176, 1994.

*Johansson BB, Grabowski M. Functional recovery after brain infarction: plasticity and neural transplantation. Brain Pathol 4: 85-95, 1994.

*Magnusson M, Johansson K, Johansson BB. Sensory stimulation promotes normalization of postural control after stroke. Stroke 25:1176-1180, 1994.           

*Ohlsson A-L, Johansson B B. The environment influences functional outcome of cerebral infarction in rats. Stroke 26:644-649, 1995.

*Grabowski M, Sørensen JC, Mattsson B, Zimmer J, Johansson BB. Influence of an enriched environment and cortical grafting in functional outcome in brain infarcts of adult rats. Exp Neurol, 133:96-102, 1995.           

*Nordborg C, Mattsson B, Westergren I, Johansson BB. Blockade of AMPA receptors reduces brain edema and remote parenchymal lesions but not infarct volume or functional deficit after permanent MCA occlusion in the rat. J Stroke Cerebrovasc Dis 6: (Suppl I) 22-28, 1996.

*Johansson BB. Functional outcome in rats transferred to an enriched environment 15 days after focal brain ischemia. Stroke 27:324-326, 1996.

*Johansson BB, Ohlsson A-L. Environment, social interaction and physical activity as determinants  of functional outcome after cerebral infarction in the rat. Exp Neurol 139:322-327, 1996. 

*Johansson BB. Hypertension Mechanisms Causing Stroke. “WHO Satellite Symposium. Clin Exp Pharmacol Physiol 26:563-565, 1999.

*Rorsman I, Magnusson M, Johansson BB. Reduction of visuo-spatial neglect with vesticular galvanic stimulation. Scand J Rehab Med 31:117-124, 1999.

*Johansson BB. Brain plasticity and stroke rehabilitation. TheWillis Lecture. Stroke 31:223-230, 2000.

*Johansson BB. Hjärnan formas av stimulans och utmaningar. Läkartidningen 97:440-443, 2000.

*Zhao L-R, Mattsson B, Johansson BB. Environmental Influence on BDNF mRNA after focal brain ischemia in adult rats. Neurosci 97:177-184, 2000.

*Zeng J, Mattsson B et al. Expression of zinc positive cells and terminals in fetal homografts to adultrat neocortex depend on transplantation site and rearing conditions Exp Neurol 164:176-183, 2000.

*Zhao L-R, Risedal A, Wojcik A. Enriched environment influences brain-derived neurotrophic factor levels in rat forebrain after focal stroke. Neurosci Lett 305:169-172, 2001

*Johansson BB, Belichenko PV. Neuronal plasticity and dendritic spines: Effect of environmental enrichment in intact and postischemic rat brain.. J Cerebr Blood Flow Metab, 22:89-96, 2002.

*Komitova M, Perfilieva E, Mattsson et al.  Effects of cortical ischemia and post-ischemic environmental enrichement on hippocampal cell genesis and differentiation in the adult rat. J Cereb Blood Flow Metab, 22:852-8600, 2002.

*Risedal A, Mattsson B, Dahlqvist P. Environmental influences on functional outcome after a cortical infarct in the rat. Brain Res Bull. 58:315-321, 2002.

*Dahlqvist P, Rönnbäck A, Risedal et al . Effects of post ischemic environment on transcription factor and serotonin receptor expression after permanent focal cortical ischemia in rats. Neuroscience 119: 643-652, 2003.

*Johansson BB.  Environmental influence on recovery after brain lesions – experimental and  clinical data. J Rehabil Med., Suppl 41: 11-16, 2003.

*Mlynarik M, Johansson BB, Jezova D. Enriched environment influences adrenocortical response to immune challenge and glutmate receptor gene expression in rat hippocampus. Ann NY Acad Sci 1018:273-280, 2004.

*Johansson BB. Functional and cellular effects of envireonmental enrichment after experimental brain infarcts. Rest Neurol Neurosci 22: 163-174, 2004.

*Johansson BB. Brain plasticity in health and disease. Keio J Med 53; 231-246, 2004.

*Komitova M, Zhao LR, Gidö G et al. Post ischemic exercise attenuates whereas enriched environment has certain  enhancing effects on lesion-induced subventricular zone activation in the adult rat. Eur J Neurosci 21, 2397-2405, 2005           

*Komitova M, Johansson BB, Eriksson PS.  On neural plasticity, new neurons and the postischemic milieu: An integrated view on experimental rehabilitation. Exp Neurol 199:42-55, 2006.

*Johansson BB.  Regeneration and plasticity in the central nervous system. J CBF Metab 27, 1417-1430, 2007.

*Johansson BB. Current trends in stroke rehabilitatation. A review with focus on brain plasticity. Acta Neurol Scand 123;147-159, 2011.

*Johansson BB. Environmental effect on functional outcome after stroke. In Brain Repair after Stoke. Chaper 5, pages 47-55, ed. S.C. Cramer and R.J. Nudo, Cambridge University Press, 2010.

*Ruscher K, Schamlo M, Rickhag M et al. The sigma -1 receptor enhances brain plasticity and functional recovery after experimental stroke. Brain Publ online Jan 28, 2011.

*Johansson BB. Katastrofmedicinska studier i Peru. Jordbävningskatastroen den 31 maj 1970. Försvarsmedicinskaforskningsdelegationen och desskatastrofmedicinska organisations-kommitté.  Rapport XVIII, 78 pages.

*Johansson BB. Från Hippocrates till Sperry – hjärnforskning förr och nu. Lundaforskare föreläser: 136-143, 1982.

*Johansson BB.Har vi likadana hjärnor? Kvinnor och män, medicinska aspekter. PU nr 85, 142:41-46, Lunds Universitet 1985.

*Johansson BB. Doktor i Asien. Fem år med programmet för Öst- och Sydöstasienstudier vid Lund Universitet, sid 24.27.

*Johansson BB. Medicine in East and Southeast Asia. In “Cooperation East and West Continued, Lund University 1994.

*Johansson  BB. Hjärninfarkter och hjärnblödningar, I Hjärnan.Om hjärnan, hjärnans sjukdomara och forskningsläget. Tidens förlag, sid 337-358, 1996.

*Johansson BB. Hjärnans plasticitet. Socialmed Tidskrift 74:42-45, 1997.

*Johansson BB. Hjärnan formas av stimulans och utmaningar. Läkartidningen 97:440-443, 2000.

*Johansson BB,Dahlin L, Lundborg G, Forssberg. Såväl frisk som skadad hjärna formas under hela livet. Läkartidningen 98:3420-3423, 2001.

*Johansson BB. Hur mycket kan vi påverka? ParkinsonJournalen 4,2001, 16-18.

*Johansson BB. När hjärnan är drabbad. I “Att få jhjälp att dö”, eds WEstrinoch Nilstun. Studentlitteratur 2005, 55-71.

*Johansson BB. Dyslexi i Japan och Kina. Dyslexi 14:4-7, 2009.

*Johansson BB. Dyslexi och musikalitet. Elevhälsa 4/ 2009-2010, 25-29.
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