Patrice Fort researcher ORCID ID = 0000-0003-1211-8631
Fort, Patrice
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Works
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Alternating vigilance states: new insights regarding neuronal networks and mechanisms. | |
Anatomical and electrophysiological evidence for a glycinergic inhibitory innervation of the rat locus coeruleus. | |
Anatomical demonstration of a medullary enkephalinergic pathway potentially implicated in the oro-facial muscle atonia of paradoxical sleep in the cat. | |
Animal models of REM dysfunctions: what they tell us about the cause of narcolepsy and RBD? | |
Catecholaminergic afferents to the cat median eminence as determined by double-labelling methods | |
Cholinergic and noncholinergic brainstem neurons expressing Fos after paradoxical (REM) sleep deprivation and recovery | |
Contribution anatomique à l'étude du contrôle du système moteur pendant la phase paradoxale du sommeil physiologique chez le chat | |
Distribution of glycine-immunoreactive cell bodies and fibers in the rat brain. | |
Effect of chronic treatment with milnacipran on sleep architecture in rats compared with paroxetine and imipramine | |
Effect of strychnine on rat locus coeruleus neurones during sleep and wakefulness. | |
The endogenous somnogen adenosine excites a subset of sleep-promoting neurons via A2A receptors in the ventrolateral preoptic nucleus. | |
GABAergic control of hypothalamic melanin-concentrating hormone-containing neurons across the sleep-waking cycle. | |
Genetic deletion of melanin-concentrating hormone neurons impairs hippocampal short-term synaptic plasticity and hippocampal-dependent forms of short-term memory. | |
Genetic inactivation of glutamate neurons in the rat sublaterodorsal tegmental nucleus recapitulates REM sleep behaviour disorder | |
[Glycine immunoreactive neurons in the medulla oblongata in cats] | |
Granule cells in the infrapyramidal blade of the dentate gyrus are activated during paradoxical (REM) sleep hypersomnia but not during wakefulness: a study using TRAP mice | |
High-frequency oscillatory ventilation for adult respiratory distress syndrome--a pilot study | |
Immunohistochemical evidence for the presence of type B monoamine oxidase in histamine-containing neurons in the posterior hypothalamus of cats. | |
The inhibition of the dorsal paragigantocellular reticular nucleus induces waking and the activation of all adrenergic and noradrenergic neurons: a combined pharmacological and functional neuroanatomical study. | |
Iontophoretic application of unconjugated cholera toxin B subunit (CTb) combined with immunohistochemistry of neurochemical substances: a method for transmitter identification of retrogradely labeled neurons | |
The lateral hypothalamic area controls paradoxical (REM) sleep by means of descending projections to brainstem GABAergic neurons. | |
Localization of the neurons active during paradoxical (REM) sleep and projecting to the locus coeruleus noradrenergic neurons in the rat. | |
Lower brainstem catecholamine afferents to the rat dorsal raphe nucleus | |
Neurochemistry of sleep an overview of animal experimental work. | |
[The neuronal keepers of our dreams identified: are they a target of Parkinson disease?] | |
The neuronal network responsible for paradoxical sleep and its dysfunctions causing narcolepsy and rapid eye movement (REM) behavior disorder. | |
New aspects in the pathophysiology of rapid eye movement sleep behavior disorder: the potential role of glutamate, gamma-aminobutyric acid, and glycine. | |
Not a single but multiple populations of GABAergic neurons control sleep. | |
The nuclei of origin of monoaminergic, peptidergic, and cholinergic afferents to the cat nucleus reticularis magnocellularis: a double-labeling study with cholera toxin as a retrograde tracer | |
Nucleus Accumbens, a new sleep-regulating area through the integration of motivational stimuli. | |
Origins of the glycinergic inputs to the rat locus coeruleus and dorsal raphe nuclei: a study combining retrograde tracing with glycine immunohistochemistry. | |
Oscillatory and intrinsic membrane properties of guinea pig nucleus prepositus hypoglossi neurons in vitro | |
Paradoxical (REM) sleep deprivation in mice using the small-platforms-over-water method: polysomnographic analyses and melanin-concentrating hormone and hypocretin/orexin neuronal activation before, during and after deprivation | |
Paradoxical (REM) sleep genesis: the switch from an aminergic-cholinergic to a GABAergic-glutamatergic hypothesis. | |
Paradoxical sleep in mice lacking M3 and M2/M4 muscarinic receptors. | |
Pharmacological and immunohistochemical evidence for serotonergic modulation of cholinergic nucleus basalis neurons | |
Posterior hypothalamus and regulation of vigilance states | |
The rat ponto-medullary network responsible for paradoxical sleep onset and maintenance: a combined microinjection and functional neuroanatomical study | |
[A restless REM sleep may be sign of emerging neurodegenerative diseases] | |
Rhythmic firing of medial septum non-cholinergic neurons. | |
Rhythmical bursts induced by NMDA in guinea-pig cholinergic nucleus basalis neurones "in vitro" | |
Role and origin of the GABAergic innervation of dorsal raphe serotonergic neurons. | |
Role of catecholamines in the modafinil and amphetamine induced wakefulness, a comparative pharmacological study in the cat. | |
Role of the lateral preoptic area in sleep-related erectile mechanisms and sleep generation in the rat. | |
Single-unit and polygraphic recordings associated with systemic or local pharmacology: a multi-purpose stereotaxic approach for the awake, anaesthetic-free, and head-restrained rat. | |
Sleep architecture of the melanin-concentrating hormone receptor 1-knockout mice. | |
Sleep disturbances in Ube3a maternal-deficient mice modeling Angelman syndrome. | |
The supramammillary nucleus and the claustrum activate the cortex during REM sleep | |
Targeted recombination in active populations as a new mouse genetic model to study sleep-active neuronal populations: Demonstration that Lhx6+ neurons in the ventral zona incerta are activated during paradoxical sleep hypersomnia | |
Tuberal hypothalamic neurons secreting the satiety molecule Nesfatin-1 are critically involved in paradoxical (REM) sleep homeostasis | |
Unrelated course of subthalamic nucleus and globus pallidus neuronal activities across vigilance states in the rat. | |
Ventromedial medulla inhibitory neuron inactivation induces REM sleep without atonia and REM sleep behavior disorder. |