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68
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14530
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2778
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93

Bertrand Bloch publication distribution in Neuroscience in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Neuroscience in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Bertrand Bloch sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 887+

This scientist: 150 publications — 43rd percentile

43% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 887 publications or more.

Bertrand Bloch D-index placement in Neuroscience in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Neuroscience scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Bertrand Bloch sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 163+

This scientist: 68 D-Index — 72nd percentile

72% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 163 D-Index or more.

Overview

Bertrand Bloch is affiliated with the University of Bordeaux in France. Their research spans multiple disciplines including Psychology, Neuroscience, and Medicine, with contributions in specialized subfields such as Social Psychology, Behavioral Neuroscience, and Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine.

Their scholarly work reflects a focus on neuroendocrine regulation and behavior, stress responses and cortisol dynamics, as well as electrolyte and hormonal disorders. These topics underline an interdisciplinary approach to understanding complex physiological and psychological processes.

Bertrand Bloch has collaborated frequently with several coauthors, including:

  • Christiane Mougin
  • Jean Rossier

Their publications have appeared in venues such as:

  • Comptes Rendus Biologies

A notable publication by Bloch includes:

  • Tribute to Roger Guillemin, a pioneer in neuroendocrinology (1924-2024), Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, published in 2024 in Comptes Rendus Biologies

Best Publications

  • D1 and D2 dopamine receptor gene expression in the rat striatum: Sensitive cRNA probes demonstrate prominent segregation of D1 and D2 mRNAS in distinct neuronal populations of the dorsal and ventral striatum

    Catherine Le Moine;Bertrand Bloch

  • Dopamine receptor gene expression by enkephalin neurons in rat forebrain

    C Le Moine;E Normand;A F Guitteny;B Fouque

  • Phenotypical characterization of the rat striatal neurons expressing the D1 dopamine receptor gene.

    C Le Moine;E Normand;B Bloch

  • Increased D1 dopamine receptor signaling in levodopa-induced dyskinesia.

    Incarnation Aubert;Céline Guigoni;Kerstin Håkansson;Qin Li

  • D1 and D2 receptor gene expression in the rat frontal cortex: cellular localization in different classes of efferent neurons.

    P Gaspar;B Bloch;C Le Moine

  • Phenotypical characterization of the rat striatal neurons expressing muscarinic receptor genes

    V Bernard;E Normand;B Bloch

  • Immunohistochemical detection of growth hormone-releasing factor in brain

    Bertrand Bloch;Paul Brazeau;Nicholas Ling;Peter Bohlen

  • kappa-Opioid receptor in humans: cDNA and genomic cloning, chromosomal assignment, functional expression, pharmacology, and expression pattern in the central nervous system

    Frederic Simonin;Claire Gaveriaux-Ruff;Katia Befort;Hans Matthes

  • Absence of MPTP-induced neuronal death in mice lacking the dopamine transporter.

    Erwan Bezard;Christian E. Gross;Marie-Christine Fournier;Sandra Dovero

  • Transferrin gene expression visualized in oligodendrocytes of the rat brain by using in situ hybridization and immunohistochemistry

    Bertrand Bloch;Theodora Popovici;Mariano J. Levin;David Tuil

  • Internalization of D1 dopamine receptor in striatal neurons in vivo as evidence of activation by dopamine agonists.

    Brigitte Dumartin;Isabelle Caillé;Francois Gonon;Bertrand Bloch

  • Ultrastructural localization of D1 dopamine receptor immunoreactivity in rat striatonigral neurons and its relation with dopaminergic innervation

    I. Caillé;B. Dumartin;B. Bloch

  • Expression of the D3 dopamine receptor in peptidergic neurons of the nucleus accumbens: comparison with the D1 and D2 dopamine receptors

    C. Le Moine;B. Bloch

  • Dopaminergic neurons of the substantia nigra modulate preproenkephalin A gene expression in rat striatal neurons.

    Elisabeth Normand;Theodora Popovici;Brigitte Onteniente;Dominique Fellmann

  • D2 dopamine receptor gene expression by cholinergic neurons in the rat striatum.

    C. Le Moine;F. Tison;B. Bloch

  • Cellular expression of adenosine A2A receptor messenger RNA in the rat central nervous system with special reference to dopamine innervated areas.

    P Svenningsson;C Le Moine;B Kull;R Sunahara

  • Differential regulation of tyrosine hydroxylase in the basal ganglia of mice lacking the dopamine transporter.

    Mohamed Jaber;Brigitte Dumartin;Corinne Sagné;John W. Haycock

  • Phenotypical characterization of the neurons expressing the D1 and D2 dopamine receptors in the monkey striatum.

    Incarnation Aubert;Imad Ghorayeb;Elisabeth Normand;Bertrand Bloch

  • Altered D1 dopamine receptor trafficking in parkinsonian and dyskinetic non-human primates

    Céline Guigoni;Evelyne Doudnikoff;Qin Li;Bertrand Bloch

  • Expression of GABA Receptor ρ Subunits in Rat Brain

    Eric Boue-Grabot;Morad Roudbaraki;Lionel Bascles;Gerard Tramu

Frequent Co-Authors

Erwan Bezard
Erwan Bezard University of Bordeaux
Christian E. Gross
Christian E. Gross University of Bordeaux
Allan I. Levey
Allan I. Levey Emory University
Per Svenningsson
Per Svenningsson Karolinska Institute
Marc G. Caron
Marc G. Caron Duke University
Qin Li
Qin Li Peking Union Medical College Hospital
Bruno Giros
Bruno Giros McGill University
Mohamed Jaber
Mohamed Jaber University of Poitiers
Bertil B. Fredholm
Bertil B. Fredholm Karolinska Institute
Anne Bérod
Anne Bérod Claude Bernard University Lyon 1

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