Olga Stephansson

1.0k total citations
13 papers, 768 citations indexed

About

Olga Stephansson is a scholar working on Molecular Biology, Endocrine and Autonomic Systems and Biochemistry. According to data from OpenAlex, Olga Stephansson has authored 13 papers receiving a total of 768 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 9 papers in Molecular Biology, 4 papers in Endocrine and Autonomic Systems and 4 papers in Biochemistry. Recurrent topics in Olga Stephansson's work include Receptor Mechanisms and Signaling (6 papers), Amino Acid Enzymes and Metabolism (4 papers) and Regulation of Appetite and Obesity (4 papers). Olga Stephansson is often cited by papers focused on Receptor Mechanisms and Signaling (6 papers), Amino Acid Enzymes and Metabolism (4 papers) and Regulation of Appetite and Obesity (4 papers). Olga Stephansson collaborates with scholars based in Sweden, United States and Latvia. Olga Stephansson's co-authors include Robert Fredriksson, Helgi B. Schiöth, Maria Hägglund, Pawel K. Olszewski, Allen S. Levine, Agnieszka Olszewska, Josefin A. Jacobsson, Jonas Lindblom, Johan Alsiö and Karl Nordström and has published in prestigious journals such as PLoS ONE, Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications and FEBS Letters.

In The Last Decade

Olga Stephansson

13 papers receiving 752 citations

Peers

Olga Stephansson
Rebecca L. Hood United States
Futoshi Arakane United States
Kimihiko Oishi United States
Y. Urade Japan
Michael Schrey United Kingdom
Wuhua Ma China
Dwight A.L. Mattocks United States
D Křenová Czechia
Rebecca L. Hood United States
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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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All Works

13 of 13 papers shown
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Caruso, Vanni, Smitha Sreedharan, Valeria P. Carlini, et al.. (2016). mRNA GPR162 changes are associated with decreased food intake in rat, and its human genetic variants with impairments in glucose homeostasis in two Swedish cohorts. Gene. 581(2). 139–145. 4 indexed citations
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Hägglund, Maria, Sonchita Bagchi, Victor C. Nilsson, et al.. (2013). Characterization of the transporterB0AT3 (Slc6a17) in the rodent central nervous system. BMC Neuroscience. 14(1). 54–54. 17 indexed citations
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Hägglund, Maria, Sahar Roshanbin, Victor C. Nilsson, et al.. (2013). B0AT2 (SLC6A15) Is Localized to Neurons and Astrocytes, and Is Involved in Mediating the Effect of Leucine in the Brain. PLoS ONE. 8(3). e58651–e58651. 19 indexed citations
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Cedernaes, Jonathan, Pawel K. Olszewski, Markus Sällman Almén, et al.. (2011). Comprehensive analysis of localization of 78 solute carrier genes throughout the subsections of the rat gastrointestinal tract. Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications. 411(4). 702–707. 18 indexed citations
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Sreedharan, Smitha, Markus Sällman Almén, Valeria P. Carlini, et al.. (2011). The G protein coupled receptor Gpr153 shares common evolutionary origin with Gpr162 and is highly expressed in central regions including the thalamus, cerebellum and the arcuate nucleus. FEBS Journal. 278(24). 4881–4894. 18 indexed citations
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Stephansson, Olga, et al.. (2011). AUTOMATED BACTERIAL DNA ISOLATION FROM FOOD AND FEED SAMPLES – A BIOPREPAREDNESS DESIGN. Journal of Food Safety. 31(2). 225–231. 2 indexed citations
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Sreedharan, Smitha, Olga Stephansson, Helgi B. Schiöth, & Robert Fredriksson. (2010). Long evolutionary conservation and considerable tissue specificity of several atypical solute carrier transporters. Gene. 478(1-2). 11–18. 43 indexed citations
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Olszewski, Pawel K., Robert Fredriksson, Agnieszka Olszewska, et al.. (2009). Hypothalamic FTO is associated with the regulation of energy intake not feeding reward. BMC Neuroscience. 10(1). 129–129. 100 indexed citations
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Jacobsson, Josefin A., Olga Stephansson, & Robert Fredriksson. (2009). C6ORF192 Forms a Unique Evolutionary Branch Among Solute Carriers (SLC16, SLC17, and SLC18) and Is Abundantly Expressed in Several Brain Regions. Journal of Molecular Neuroscience. 41(2). 230–242. 14 indexed citations
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Haitina, Tatjana, Fredrik Olsson, Olga Stephansson, et al.. (2008). Expression profile of the entire family of AdhesionG protein-coupled receptors in mouse and rat. BMC Neuroscience. 9(1). 43–43. 54 indexed citations
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Sundberg, Björn, Josefin A. Jacobsson, Olga Stephansson, et al.. (2008). The Evolutionary History and Tissue Mapping of Amino Acid Transporters Belonging to Solute Carrier Families SLC32, SLC36, and SLC38. Journal of Molecular Neuroscience. 35(2). 179–193. 72 indexed citations
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Fredriksson, Robert, Karl Nordström, Olga Stephansson, Maria Hägglund, & Helgi B. Schiöth. (2008). The solute carrier (SLC) complement of the human genome: Phylogenetic classification reveals four major families. FEBS Letters. 582(27). 3811–3816. 121 indexed citations
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Fredriksson, Robert, Maria Hägglund, Pawel K. Olszewski, et al.. (2008). The Obesity Gene, FTO, Is of Ancient Origin, Up-Regulated during Food Deprivation and Expressed in Neurons of Feeding-Related Nuclei of the Brain. Endocrinology. 149(5). 2062–2071. 286 indexed citations

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