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Arthur H, Dahl M, Siwers B, Sjoqvist F
J Clin Psychopharmacol . 1995 Jun; 15(3):211-6. PMID: 7635999
The metabolism of many neuroleptics cosegregates catalyzed by the polymorphic cytochrome P450 CYP2D6. The population can be phenotyped into extensive metabolizers (EM) and poor metabolizers (PM) with respect to this...
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Helleday J, Siwers B, Ritzen E, Hugdahl K
Neuropsychologia . 1994 Jul; 32(7):875-80. PMID: 7936169
Functional cerebral asymmetry was studied in 22 women, 17-34 years old, with prenatal virilization due to congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH) (21-hydroxylase deficiency) and 22 matched, healthy controls. The theory of...
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Helleday J, Siwers B, Ritzen E, Carlstrom K
J Clin Endocrinol Metab . 1993 Apr; 76(4):933-6. PMID: 8473408
Clinical, anthropometric, and endocrine data were examined in 22 corticosteroid-treated, prenatally virilized women with congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH) due to 21-hydroxylase deficiency and in 22 matched healthy controls. In view...
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Helleday J, Edman G, Ritzen E, Siwers B
Psychoneuroendocrinology . 1993 Jan; 18(5-6):343-54. PMID: 8416045
Personality traits and platelet monoamine oxidase (MAO) activity were studied in 22 women, 17-34 years old, with prenatal virilization due to congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH) (21-hydroxylase deficiency) and 22 healthy...
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Wgner A, Montero D, Martensson B, Siwers B, Asberg M
J Affect Disord . 1990 Oct; 20(2):101-13. PMID: 2176228
Platelet 3H-imipramine binding, serotonin (5-HT) uptake and 5-HT concentrations were studied in 14 hospitalized patients with depressive disorder following 6 weeks of treatment with a selective 5-HT uptake blocker, fluoxetine....
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Nordin C, Bertilsson L, Siwers B
Clin Pharmacol Ther . 1987 Jul; 42(1):10-9. PMID: 2439250
Plasma concentrations of nortriptyline (NT) and its major metabolite 10-hydroxy-NT (10-OH-NT) were measured in 30 patients with depression, treated with NT for 3 weeks. Nine patients who recovered completely had...
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Bertilsson L, Nordin C, Otani K, Resul B, Scheinin M, Siwers B, et al.
Clin Pharmacol Ther . 1986 Sep; 40(3):261-7. PMID: 3742932
The active and major metabolite of nortriptyline (NT), E-10-hydroxynortriptyline (E-10-OH-NT), was taken orally as the hydrogen maleate in single doses by nine healthy subjects. The doses (10 to 100 mg)...
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Grind M, Siwers B, Graffner C, Alvan G, Gustafsson L, Helleday J, et al.
Clin Pharmacol Ther . 1986 Aug; 40(2):155-60. PMID: 3731679
During two baseline challenge tests, oral tyramine (50 to 400 mg) was given to 12 healthy men to find each individual's cardiovascular pressor response. All 12 subjects "tolerated" 200 mg...
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Alvan G, Graffner C, Grind M, Gustafsson L, Lindgren J, Nordin C, et al.
Clin Pharmacol Ther . 1986 Jul; 40(1):81-5. PMID: 3720180
Oral doses of 1 to 100 mg amiflamine, a new reversible monoamine oxidase type A-selective inhibitor, were given for the first time in humans to six healthy men. No apparent...
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Nordin C, Bertilsson L, Siwers B
Br J Clin Pharmacol . 1985 Oct; 20(4):411-3. PMID: 4074608
After 3 weeks' nortriptyline (NT) treatment the mean plasma concentration of its 10-hydroxy metabolite (10-OH-NT) (599 +/- 207 nmol l-1) was higher than that of the parent drug (433 +/-...