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Antoine Depaulis is a researcher affiliated with Grenoble Alpes University in France, with a focus on Neuroscience and Medicine. Their work spans several subfields including Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience, Cognitive Neuroscience, Psychiatry and Mental Health, Molecular Biology, and Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging.

Depaulis has contributed extensively to research on Neuroscience and Neuropharmacology, Epilepsy research and treatment, Neural dynamics and brain function, Neuroscience and Neural Engineering, Neurogenesis and neuroplasticity mechanisms, Advanced MRI Techniques and Applications, and Pluripotent Stem Cells Research.

Their recent publications include the following papers:

  • Reprogramming reactive glia into interneurons reduces chronic seizure activity in a mouse model of mesial temporal lobe epilepsy, 2021, Cell Stem Cell
  • Decreased but diverse activity of cortical and thalamic neurons in consciousness-impairing rodent absence seizures, 2023, Nature Communications
  • An Update on Stiripentol Mechanisms of Action: A Narrative Review, 2024, Advances in Therapy
  • Aberrant survival of hippocampal Cajal-Retzius cells leads to memory deficits, gamma rhythmopathies and susceptibility to seizures in adult mice, 2023, Nature Communications
  • In vivo γ-aminobutyric acid increase as a biomarker of the epileptogenic zone: An unbiased metabolomics approach, 2020, Epilepsia

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Depaulis include Emmanuel Barbier, Emel Laghouati, Isabelle Guillemain, Guillaume Jarre, and Christophe Heinrich.

Key publication venues for Depaulis include:

  • Epilepsia
  • Nature Communications
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Revue Neurologique
  • Cell Stem Cell

Best Publications

  • Parkinsonian-like locomotor impairment in mice lacking dopamine D2 receptors.

    Ja Hyun Baik;Roberto Picetti;Adolfo Saiardi;Graziella Thiriet

  • Pathophysiological mechanisms of genetic absence epilepsy in the rat

    L Danober;C Deransart;A Depaulis;M Vergnes

  • Identifying neural drivers with functional MRI: an electrophysiological validation.

    Olivier David;Isabelle Guillemain;Sandrine Saillet;Sebastien Reyt

  • Recurrent seizures and hippocampal sclerosis following intrahippocampal kainate injection in adult mice: electroencephalography, histopathology and synaptic reorganization similar to mesial temporal lobe epilepsy.

    V Bouilleret;V Bouilleret;V Ridoux;A Depaulis;C Marescaux

  • Genetic absence epilepsy in rats from Strasbourg--a review.

    C. Marescaux;M. Vergnes;A. Depaulis

  • Deep Layer Somatosensory Cortical Neurons Initiate Spike-and-Wave Discharges in a Genetic Model of Absence Seizures

    Pierre-Olivier Polack;Isabelle Guillemain;Emilie Hu;Colin Deransart

  • Evolution of hippocampal epileptic activity during the development of hippocampal sclerosis in a mouse model of temporal lobe epilepsy.

    V. Riban;V. Bouilleret;B.T. Pham-Lê;J.-M. Fritschy

  • Reelin deficiency and displacement of mature neurons, but not neurogenesis, underlie the formation of granule cell dispersion in the epileptic hippocampus.

    Christophe Heinrich;Naoki Nitta;Armin Flubacher;Martin Müller

  • Spontaneous paroxysmal electroclinical patterns in rat: A model of generalized non-convulsive epilepsy

    M. Vergnes;Ch. Marescaux;G. Micheletti;J. Reis

  • Involvement of brain opiate receptors in the immune-suppressive effect of morphine

    Yehuda Shavit;Antoine Depaulis;Fredricka C. Martin;Gregory W. Terman

  • The Midbrain Periaqueductal Gray Matter

    Antoine Depaulis;Richard Bandler

  • Endogenous control of epilepsy: The nigral inhibitory system

    Antoine Depaulis;Marguerite Vergnes;Christian Marescaux

  • Involvement of intrathalamic GABAB neurotransmission in the control of absence seizures in the rat.

    Z. Liu;M. Vergnes;A. Depaulis;C. Marescaux

  • Midbrain Periaqueductal Gray Control of Defensive Behavior in the Cat and the Rat

    Richard Bandler;Antoine Depaulis

  • High-frequency stimulation of the sub-thalamic nucleus suppresses absence seizures in the rat: comparison with neurotoxic lesions

    L Vercueil;A Benazzouz;C Deransart;K Bressand

  • Longitudinal neuronal organization of defensive reactions in the midbrain periaqueductal gray region of the rat.

    Antoine Depaulis;Kevin A. Keay;Richard Bandler

  • Evidence for a critical role of GABAergic transmission within the thalamus in the genesis and control of absence seizures in the rat.

    Zhao Liu;Marguerite Vergnes;Antoine Depaulis;Christian Marescaux

  • The Midbrain periaqueductal gray matter : functional, anatomical, and neurochemical organization

    Antoine Depaulis;Richard Bandler

  • Kindling of audiogenic seizures in Wistar rats: An EEG study

    C. Marescaux;M. Vergnes;M. Kiesmann;A. Depaulis

  • Mapping of spontaneous spike and wave discharges in Wistar rats with genetic generalized non-convulsive epilepsy.

    Marguerite Vergnes;Christian Marescaux;Antoine Depaulis

Frequent Co-Authors

Christian Marescaux
Christian Marescaux Grenoble Alpes University
Marguerite Vergnes
Marguerite Vergnes Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Richard Bandler
Richard Bandler University of Sydney
Olivier David
Olivier David Grenoble Alpes University
Edwin De Pauw
Edwin De Pauw University of Liège
Philippe Kahane
Philippe Kahane Grenoble Alpes University
Hermona Soreq
Hermona Soreq Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Edgar Wingender
Edgar Wingender University of Göttingen
Kevin A. Keay
Kevin A. Keay University of Sydney
Edouard Hirsch
Edouard Hirsch University of Strasbourg

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