Subject:  Dr. Johansson's Biblio.......Forwarded mail....
Date:     Mon, 16 Nov 1998 125237 -0600 (CST)
From:     "Roy L. Beavers" <rbeavers@llion.org>
To:       emfguru <rbeavers@llion.org>
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Date: Mon, 16 Nov 1998 17:40:09 +0100
From: Olle Johansson 
To: rbeavers@llion.org
Cc: karin.lagerman@neuro.ki.se

Dear Roy,

During the last weeks, several persons all over the world have
asked me about my list of publications. Please, if possible,
send this excerpt (dealing with the ES issue, and such) out to
everyone that is interested in them. N.B. I only have single
copies left of most of them, thus, the easiest and fastest way
to get them is via each one's own local library.

So:

248. Protein gene product 9.5-immunoreactive nerve fibers and
cells in human skin. Cell Tiss. Res. 261, 25-33, 1990, by Wang L,
Hilliges M, Jernberg T, Wiegleb-Edstrom D, Johansson O.

271. Evidence for gamma-melanocyte stimulating hormone containing
nerves and neutrophilic granulocytes in the human skin by indirect
immunofluorescence. J. Invest. Dermatol. 96, 852-856, 1991, by
Johansson O, Ljungberg A, Han S-W, Vaalasti A.

276. Some thoughts about ES and screen dermatitis (in Swedish!).
Report no. 1, Karolinska Institute, by Johansson O.

286. Histamine immunohistochemistry: a new and highly sensitive
method for studying cutaneous mast cells. Histochem. J. 24, 283-287,
1992, by Johansson O, Virtanen M, Hilliges M, Yang Q.

293. Expression of growth-associated protein 43 and nerve growth
factor receptor in human skin: A comparative immunohistochemical
investigation. J. Invest. Dermatol. 99, 734-742, 1992, by Fantini F,
Johansson O.

311. Methodological aspects on immunohistochemistry in dermatology
with special reference to neuronal markers. Histochem. J. 25, 735-745,
1993, by Ljungberg A, Johansson O.

315. Neurobiology of the skin. In: Dermatology in General Medicine,
4th Edition (eds. Fitzpatrick TB, Eisen AZ, Wolff K, Freedberg IM,
Austen KF), McGraw-Hill, Inc. New York, pp. 396-403, 1993, by Tausk F,
Chrsitian E, Johansson O, Milgram S.

317. Gamma-melanocyte stimulating hormone (gamma-MSH)-like immuno-
reactivity is present in certain normal human keratinocytes. Exp.
Dermatol. 2, 204-208, 1993, by Johansson O, Liu PY.

333. Histamine immunohistochemistry is superior to the conventional
heparin-based routine staining methodology for investigations of
human skin mast cells. Histochem. J. 26, 424-430, 1994, by Johansson O,
Virtanen M, Hilliges M, Yang Q.

341. "PUVA-induced skin pain" - speculations from a neuroscientist.
Exp. Dermatol. 3, 95-96, 1994, by Johansson O.

343. Skin changes in patients claiming to suffer from "screen derma-
titis": a two-case open-field provocation study. Exp. Dermatol. 3,
234-238, 1994, by Johansson O, Hilliges M, Bjornhagen V, Hall K.

352. Histaminergic nerves demonstrated in the skin: A new direct
mode of neurogenic inflammation? Exp. Dermatol. 4, 93-96, 1995,
by Johansson O, Virtanen M, Hilliges M.

358. "Electrosensitivity", "electrosupersensitivity" and "screen
dermatitis": preliminary observations from on-going studies in
the human skin. In: Proceedings of the COST 244: Biomedical Effects
of Electromagnetic Fields - Workshop on Electromagnetic Hyper-
sensitivity (ed. Simunic D), EU (DG XIII), Brussels/GRaz, pp. 52-57,
1995, by Johansson O, Liu P-Y. (N.B. It is very important that
this paper is ordered directly from me, since, unfortunately,
the camera-ready offset text was significantly altered in the
final printing, meaning that several of our data were "lost"(!?)...)

360. Ultrastructural evidence for nerve fibers within all vital
layers of the human epidermis. J. Invest. Dermatol. 104, 134-137,
1995, by Hilliges M, Wang L, Johansson O.

367. ES and sensitivity to cellular telephones: Results from a
'pilot' double-blind provocation study (in Swedish!). Report no. 2,
Karolinska Institute, by Johansson O.

374. Immunohistochemical evidence of alpha-, beta- and gamma3-
melanocyte stimulating hormone expression in cutaneous malignant
melanoma of nodular type. J. Dermatol. Sci. 10, 203-212, 1995,
by Liu P-Y, Johansson O.

383. A screening of skin changes, with special emphasis on neuro-
chemical marker antibody evaluation, in patients claiming to suffer
from "screen dermatitis" as compared to normal healthy controls.
Exp. Dermatol. 5, 279-285, 1996, by Johansson O, Hilliges M, Han S-W.

390. Skin changes in "screen dermatitis" versus classical UV- and
ionizing irradiation-related damage - similarities and differences.
Two neuroscientists' speculative review. Exp. Dermatol. 6, 283-291,
1997, by Gangi S. Johansson O.

399. Mercury content in amalgam tattoos of human oral mucosa and its
relation to local tissue reactions. Europ. J. Oral Sci. 106, 582-587,
1998, by Forsell M, Larsson B, Ljungqvist A, Carlmark B, Johansson O.

406. Light and electron microscopic demonstration of the p75 nerve
growth factor receptor in normal human cutaneous nerve fibers: New vist-
as. J. Invest. Dermatol. 111, 114-118, 1998, by Liang Y, Johansson O.

409. Cutaneous innervation and the role of neuronal peptides in
cutaneous inflammation: A minireview. Eur. J. Dermatol. 8, 299-306,
1998, by Rossi R, Johansson O.

410. No differences found by immunohistochemical screening of
certain neuropeptides in patients suffering from so-called
"screen dermatitis". Report no. 3, Karolinska Institute, 1998,
by Johansson O, Liu P-Y.

411. A serotonin-like immunoreactivity is present in human cutaneous
melanocytes. J. Invest. Dermatol., in press, 1998, by Johansson O,
Liu P-Y, Bondesson L, Nordlind K, Olsson MJ, Lontz W, Verhofstad A,
Liang Y, Gangi S.

419. Intraepidermal nerves in human skin: PGP 9.5 immunohistochem-
istry with special reference to the nerve density of different body
regions. J. Periph. Nerv. Syst., re-submitted, 1998, by Johansson O,
Wang L, Hilliges M, Liang Y.

427. Human cutaneous mast cells are altered in normal human healthy
volunteers sitting in front of ordinary TVs/PCs - Results from
open-field provocation experiments. To be submitted, 1998, by
Johansson O, Liu P-Y, Gangi S.

428. A theoretical model based upon mast cells and histamine to
explain the recently proclaimed sensitivity to electric and/or
magnetic fields in humans. To be submitted, 1998, by Gangi S,
Johansson O.

429. Remarkable alterations are found in cutaneous mast cells of
so-called "screen dermatitis" patients. To be submitted, 1998, by
Johansson O, Gangi S, Liu P-Y.

440. A case of extreme and general cutaneous light sensitivity
in combination with so-called "screen dermatitis" and "electro-
sensitivity". To be submitted, 1998, by Johansson O, Liu P-Y,
Enhamre A, Wetterberg L.

Best regards
Yours
Olle


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