Publications
Time for Freedom 2018
Time for freedom is about the cruelty, lust and passion of life. Some of the poems are written in English to best present poetry. The photographs illustrate the poems to add additional dimension to the content. Love over generations.
Generations 2018
Generations is about Fredrik who recently moved to Uppsala as a student. He feels a great curiosity about law, which he has chosen as his future profession. Fredrik and his friends realize over the years that law is an intricate subject. In addition, at the same time looking for the great love proves to be an even greater challenge. Perhaps the most difficult and important question to solve in life, they reason.
Other scientific publications
Larsson AE, Melgar S, Rehnström, E, Michaëlsson E, Svensson L, Hockings P, LE Olsson. Magnetic resonance imaging of experimental mouse colitis and association with inflammatory activity. Inflammatory bowel diseases 2006: 12 (6): 478-485
Larsson A, Edtröm L, Svensson L, Söderpalm B, Engel JA. Voluntary ethanol intake increases extracellular acetylcholine levels in the ventral tegmental area in the rat. Alcohol Alcohol. 2005:40(5): 349-358
Larsson A, Jerlhag E, Svensson L, Söderpalm B, Engel JA. Is an a-conotoxin MII-sensitive mechanism involved in the neurochemical, stimulatory, and rewarding effects of ethanol? Alcohol 2004: 34(2-3): 239-250
Larsson, A and Engel J.A. Neurochemical and behavioral studies on ethanol and nicotine interactions, Neuroscience and biobehavioral reviews. 2004: 27(8): 713-720. Review.
K Kiianmaa, P Hyytiä, H.H. Samson, JA Engel, L Svensson, B Söderpalm, A Larsson, G Colombo, G Vacca, D.A. Finn R.K. Bachell and A.R. Ryabinin New neuronal networks involved in ethanol reinforcement. Alcohol Clin Exp Res. 2003 Feb; 27(2): 209-219
Larsson, A, Svensson, L, Söderpalm, B., Engel, J.A. Role of different nicotinic acetylcholine receptors in mediating behavioral and neurochemical effects of ethanol in mice,Alcohol 2002:28 (3): 157-167
Lindblom J, Schiöth H.B., Larsson A, Wikberg J.E., Bergström L Autoradiographic discrimination of melanocortin receptors indicates that the MC3 subtype dominates in the medial rat brain. Brain Res 1998 Nov 9; 810(1-2): 161-171



