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Angélique Bordey

Angélique Bordey

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Neuroscience

D-Index
56
Citations
9718
World Ranking
4570
National Ranking
2064

Overview

Angélique Bordey is affiliated with Yale University in the United States and conducts research primarily in the fields of Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, and Neuroscience. Their research output includes significant contributions to Molecular Biology, Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience, Genetics, Cognitive Neuroscience, and Cell Biology.

Their research focuses on topics such as Genetics and Neurodevelopmental Disorders, Neuroscience and Neuropharmacology Research, Ion channel regulation and function, PI3K/AKT/mTOR signaling in cancer, Ion Transport and Channel Regulation, Autism Spectrum Disorder Research, and Neuroscience and Neural Engineering.

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Bordey include:

  • Lena H. Nguyen
  • Longbo Zhang
  • Youfen Xu
  • Matthew S. Binder
  • Tiffany V. Lin

Bordey's publications are often found in journals such as Epilepsy Currents, Frontiers in Neuroanatomy, Science Translational Medicine, eLife, and Brain.

Selected recent papers authored or co-authored by Angélique Bordey include:

  • Convergent and Divergent Mechanisms of Epileptogenesis in mTORopathies (2021), published in Frontiers in Neuroanatomy
  • Ectopic HCN4 expression drives mTOR-dependent epilepsy in mice (2020), published in Science Translational Medicine
  • Filamin A inhibition reduces seizure activity in a mouse model of focal cortical malformations (2020), published in Science Translational Medicine
  • Imaging and optogenetic modulation of vascular mural cells in the live brain (2020), published in Nature Protocols
  • Expression of 4E-BP1 in juvenile mice alleviates mTOR-induced neuronal dysfunction and epilepsy (2021), published in Brain

Best Publications

  • The astrocyte odyssey.

    Doris D. Wang;Angélique Bordey

  • Nonsynaptic GABA signaling in postnatal subventricular zone controls proliferation of GFAP-expressing progenitors.

    Xiuxin Liu;Qin Wang;Tarik F Haydar;Angélique Bordey

  • MicroRNA miR-137 regulates neuronal maturation by targeting ubiquitin ligase Mind Bomb-1

    Richard D. Smrt;Keith E. Szulwach;Rebecca L. Pfeiffer;Xuekun Li

  • GABA Release and Uptake Regulate Neuronal Precursor Migration in the Postnatal Subventricular Zone

    Anna J. Bolteus;Angélique Bordey

  • Properties of human glial cells associated with epileptic seizure foci

    Angélique Bordey;Harald Sontheimer

  • NMDA Receptors Activated by Subventricular Zone Astrocytic Glutamate Are Critical for Neuroblast Survival Prior to Entering a Synaptic Network

    Jean-Claude Platel;Kathleen A. Dave;Valerie Gordon;Benjamin Lacar

  • GABA Depolarizes Neuronal Progenitors of the Postnatal Subventricular Zone Via GABAA Receptor Activation

    D. D. Wang;D. D. Krueger;A. Bordey

  • GFAP-expressing cells in the postnatal subventricular zone display a unique glial phenotype intermediate between radial glia and astrocytes

    Xiuxin Liu;Anna J. Bolteus;Daniel M. Balkin;Oliver Henschel

  • GABA's control of stem and cancer cell proliferation in adult neural and peripheral niches.

    Stephanie Z. Young;Angélique Bordey

  • Postnatal Development of Ionic Currents in Rat Hippocampal Astrocytes In Situ

    Angélique Bordey;Harald Sontheimer

  • Electrophysiological characteristics of reactive astrocytes in experimental cortical dysplasia.

    A. Bordey;S. A. Lyons;J. J. Hablitz;H. Sontheimer

  • Refuting the challenges of the developmental shift of polarity of GABA actions: GABA more exciting than ever!

    Yehezkel Ben-Ari;Melanie A. Woodin;Evelyne Sernagor;Laura Cancedda

  • Single-cell Tsc1 knockout during corticogenesis generates tuber-like lesions and reduces seizure threshold in mice

    David M. Feliciano;Tiffany Su;Jean Lopez;Jean-Claude Platel

  • miR-132 Enhances Dendritic Morphogenesis, Spine Density, Synaptic Integration, and Survival of Newborn Olfactory Bulb Neurons

    Manavendra Pathania;Juan Torres-Reveron;Lily D Yan;Tomoki Kimura

  • mTORC1 Targets the Translational Repressor 4E-BP2, but Not S6 Kinase 1/2, to Regulate Neural Stem Cell Self-Renewal In Vivo

    Nathaniel W. Hartman;Tiffany V. Lin;Longbo Zhang;Grace E. Paquelet

  • Neurotransmitters couple brain activity to subventricular zone neurogenesis.

    Stephanie Z. Young;M. Morgan Taylor;Angélique Bordey

  • Control of neuroblast production and migration by converging GABA and glutamate signals in the postnatal forebrain.

    Jean‐Claude Platel;Kathleen A. Dave;Angélique Bordey

  • Expression of voltage-activated chloride currents in acute slices of human gliomas

    N Ullrich;A Bordey;G.Y Gillespie;H Sontheimer

  • Noncanonical Sites of Adult Neurogenesis in the Mammalian Brain.

    David M. Feliciano;Angélique Bordey;Luca Bonfanti

  • Ion channel expression by astrocytes in situ: comparison of different CNS regions.

    A. Bordey;H. Sontheimer

  • GFAP‐GFP neural progenitors are antigenically homogeneous and anchored in their enclosed mosaic niche

    Jean-Claude Platel;Valerie Gordon;Tristan Heintz;Ang Elique Bordey

Frequent Co-Authors

Harald Sontheimer
Harald Sontheimer University of Virginia
Fahmeed Hyder
Fahmeed Hyder Yale University
Dennis D. Spencer
Dennis D. Spencer Yale University
John J. Hablitz
John J. Hablitz University of Alabama at Birmingham
Anthony N. van den Pol
Anthony N. van den Pol Yale University
Charles A. Greer
Charles A. Greer Yale University
Xinyu Zhao
Xinyu Zhao University of Wisconsin–Madison
Yehezkel Ben-Ari
Yehezkel Ben-Ari Neurochlore (France)
Qiaoping Yuan
Qiaoping Yuan National Institutes of Health
Peng Jin
Peng Jin Emory University

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