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Nathalie Dehorter

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26 works between 2008 and 2024

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2012

Journal Article

Timing of developmental sequences in different brain structures: Physiological and pathological implications

Dehorter, N., Vinay, L., Hammond, C. and Ben-Ari, Y. (2012). Timing of developmental sequences in different brain structures: Physiological and pathological implications. European Journal of Neuroscience, 35 (12), 1846-1856. doi: 10.1111/j.1460-9568.2012.08152.x

Timing of developmental sequences in different brain structures: Physiological and pathological implications

2012

Journal Article

Midbrain dopaminergic neurons generate calcium and sodium currents and release dopamine in the striatum of pups

Ferrari, Diana C., Mdzomba, Baya J., Dehorter, Nathalie, Lopez, Catherine, Michel, François J., Libersat, Frédéric and Hammond, Constance (2012). Midbrain dopaminergic neurons generate calcium and sodium currents and release dopamine in the striatum of pups. Frontiers in Cellular Neuroscience (MARCH) 7, 1-9. doi: 10.3389/fncel.2012.00007

Midbrain dopaminergic neurons generate calcium and sodium currents and release dopamine in the striatum of pups

2011

Journal Article

Onset of pup locomotion coincides with loss of NR2C/D-mediated cortico-striatal EPSCs and dampening of striatal network immature activity

Dehorter, Nathalie, Michel, François J., Marissal, Thomas, Rotrou, Yann, Matrot, Boris, Lopez, Catherine, Humphries, Mark D. and Hammond, Constance (2011). Onset of pup locomotion coincides with loss of NR2C/D-mediated cortico-striatal EPSCs and dampening of striatal network immature activity. Frontiers in Cellular Neuroscience, 5 (NOVEMBER) 24, 1-14. doi: 10.3389/fncel.2011.00024

Onset of pup locomotion coincides with loss of NR2C/D-mediated cortico-striatal EPSCs and dampening of striatal network immature activity

2011

Journal Article

A wide diversity of cortical GABAergic interneurons derives from the embryonic preoptic area

Gelman, Diego, Griveau, Amélie, Dehorter, Nathalie, Teissier, Anne, Varela, Carolina, Pla, Ramón, Pierani, Alessandra and Marín, Oscar (2011). A wide diversity of cortical GABAergic interneurons derives from the embryonic preoptic area. Journal of Neuroscience, 31 (46), 16570-16580. doi: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.4068-11.2011

A wide diversity of cortical GABAergic interneurons derives from the embryonic preoptic area

2009

Journal Article

Dopamine-deprived striatal GABAergic interneurons burst and generate repetitive gigantic IPSCs in medium spiny neurons

Dehorter, Nathalie, Guigoni, Celine, Lopez, Catherine, Hirsch, June, Eusebio, Alexandre, Ben-Ari, Yehezkel and Hammond, Constance (2009). Dopamine-deprived striatal GABAergic interneurons burst and generate repetitive gigantic IPSCs in medium spiny neurons. Journal of Neuroscience, 29 (24), 7776-7787. doi: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.1527-09.2009

Dopamine-deprived striatal GABAergic interneurons burst and generate repetitive gigantic IPSCs in medium spiny neurons

2008

Journal Article

Brain-derived neurotrophic factor enhances fetal respiratory rhythm frequency in the mouse preBötzinger complex in vitro

Bouvier, Julien, Autran, Sandra, Dehorter, Nathalie, Katz, David M., Champagnat, Jean, Fortin, Gilles and Thoby-Brisson, Muriel (2008). Brain-derived neurotrophic factor enhances fetal respiratory rhythm frequency in the mouse preBötzinger complex in vitro. European Journal of Neuroscience, 28 (3), 510-520. doi: 10.1111/j.1460-9568.2008.06345.x

Brain-derived neurotrophic factor enhances fetal respiratory rhythm frequency in the mouse preBötzinger complex in vitro

Funding

Current funding

  • 2024 - 2025
    Uncovering the immune cells a-synuclein Parkinsons' disease onset
    The Donald & Joan Wilson Foundation Ltd
    Open grant
  • 2023 - 2027
    The Neurokinin 3 Receptor is a New Target for the Treatment of Autism Spectrum Disorder
    NHMRC IDEAS Grants
    Open grant

Supervision

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Supervision history

Current supervision

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Understanding and targeting the gut-brain axis in Parkinson's disease

    Principal Advisor

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