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Christiane Charriaut-Marlangue

Christiane Charriaut-Marlangue

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Neuroscience

D-Index
46
Citations
8154
World Ranking
6693
National Ranking
295

Overview

Christiane Charriaut-Marlangue is affiliated with Université Paris Cité in France and specializes in the intersecting fields of medicine and neuroscience. Their research spans several key subfields including neurology, pediatrics, perinatology and child health, molecular biology, pulmonary and respiratory medicine, and immunology.

The scientist's work focuses on several main topics, notably:

  • Neuroinflammation and neurodegeneration mechanisms
  • Barrier structure and function studies
  • Neonatal and fetal brain pathology
  • Sphingolipid metabolism and signaling
  • Neutrophil, myeloperoxidase and oxidative mechanisms
  • Acute ischemic stroke management
  • Traumatic brain injury and neurovascular disturbances

Among recent scientific publications are the following papers:

  • Endothelial S1P 1 Signaling Counteracts Infarct Expansion in Ischemic Stroke, 2020, Circulation Research
  • Collateral Supply in Preclinical Cerebral Stroke Models, 2021, Translational Stroke Research
  • A simple novel approach for detecting blood-brain barrier permeability using GPCR internalization, 2020, Neuropathology and Applied Neurobiology
  • Inhaled Nitric Oxide Promotes Angiogenesis in the Rodent Developing Brain, 2023, International Journal of Molecular Sciences
  • Poly(ADP-Ribose) Polymerase Inhibitor PJ34 Reduces Brain Damage after Stroke in the Neonatal Mouse Brain, 2021, Current Issues in Molecular Biology

Christiane Charriaut-Marlangue publishes frequently in venues such as the International Journal of Molecular Sciences, Circulation Research, Translational Stroke Research, Neuropathology and Applied Neurobiology, and Current Issues in Molecular Biology.

The scientist collaborates frequently with several coauthors, including:

  • Philippe Bonnin
  • Nathalie Kubis
  • Julien Pansiot
  • Tania Vitalis
  • Alexandre Boutigny

Best Publications

  • A cautionary note on the use of the TUNEL stain to determine apoptosis.

    C Charriaut-Marlangue;Y Ben-Ari

  • Apoptosis and necrosis after reversible focal ischemia: an in situ DNA fragmentation analysis.

    C Charriaut-Marlangue;I Margaill;A Represa;T Popovici

  • Kainate-induced apoptotic cell death in hippocampal neurons

    H. Pollard;C. Charriaut-Marlangue;S. Cantagrel;A. Represa

  • Regional variability in DNA fragmentation after global ischemia evidenced by combined histological and gel electrophoresis observations in the rat brain.

    A. Héron;H. Pollard;F. Dessi;J. Moreau

  • Transient increased density of NMDA binding sites in the developing rat hippocampus

    Evelyne Tremblay;Marie Paule Roisin;Alfonso Represa;Christiane Charriaut-Marlangue

  • Apoptotic features of selective neuronal death in ischemia, epilepsy and gpI20 toxicity

    C. Charriaut-Marlangue;D. Aggoun-Zouaoui;A. Represa;Y. Ben-Ari

  • Glutamate-induced neuronal death is not a programmed cell death in cerebellar culture.

    Frédéric Dessi;Christiane Charriaut‐Marlangue;Michel Khrestchatisky;Yezekiel Ben‐Ari

  • A Model of Transient Unilateral Focal Ischemia With Reperfusion in the P7 Neonatal Rat Morphological Changes Indicative of Apoptosis

    Sylvain Renolleau;Djamila Aggoun-Zouaoui;Yezekiel Ben-Ari;Christiane Charriaut-Marlangue

  • Distribution of Aquaporin 9 in the adult rat brain: Preferential expression in catecholaminergic neurons and in glial cells

    J. Badaut;J.-M. Petit;J.-F. Brunet;P.J. Magistretti;P.J. Magistretti

  • Specific caspase inhibitor Q-VD-OPh prevents neonatal stroke in P7 rat: a role for gender

    Sylvain Renolleau;Sébastien Fau;Sébastien Fau;Catherine Goyenvalle;Luc-Marie Joly

  • Inflammatory Responses in the Cerebral Cortex After Ischemia in the P7 Neonatal Rat

    N. Benjelloun;Sylvain Renolleau;Alfonso Represa;Yehezkel Ben-Ari

  • Apoptosis associated DNA fragmentation in epileptic brain damage.

    Hélène Pollard;Sylvain Cantagrel;Christiane Charriaut-Marlangue;Joëlle Moreau

  • Melatonin promotes oligodendroglial maturation of injured white matter in neonatal rats.

    Paul Olivier;Paul Olivier;Romain H. Fontaine;Romain H. Fontaine;Gauthier Loron;Gauthier Loron;Juliette Van Steenwinckel

  • Endothelial S1P 1 Signaling Counteracts Infarct Expansion in Ischemic Stroke

    Anja Nitzsche;Marine Poittevin;Ammar Benarab;Philippe Bonnin

  • Early Endonuclease Activation following Reversible Focal Ischemia in the Rat Brain

    C. Charriaut-Marlangue;I. Margaill;M. Plotkine;Y. Ben-Ari

  • Melatonin promotes myelination by decreasing white matter inflammation after neonatal stroke.

    Sonia Villapol;Sébastien Fau;Sylvain Renolleau;Valérie Biran

  • Poly(ADP-ribose) synthase inhibition reduces ischemic injury and inflammation in neonatal rat brain

    S Ducrocq;N Benjelloun;M Plotkine;Y Ben-Ari

  • Sexually Dimorphic Outcomes after Neonatal Stroke and Hypoxia-Ischemia

    Christiane Charriaut-Marlangue;Valérie C. Besson;Olivier Baud

  • Gender-Related Differences in Apoptotic Pathways After Neonatal Cerebral Ischemia

    Sylvain Renolleau;Sebastien Fau;Christiane Charriaut-Marlangue

  • Nitric oxide production and perivascular tyrosine nitration following focal ischemia in neonatal rat.

    L. Coeroli;S. Renolleau;S. Arnaud;D. Plotkine

  • Stroke induces histamine accumulation and mast cell degranulation in the neonatal rat brain.

    V. Biran;V. Cochois;A. Karroubi;J.M. Arrang

  • Rapid activation of hippocampal casein kinase II during long-term potentiation.

    C Charriaut-Marlangue;S Otani;C Creuzet;Y Ben-Ari

Frequent Co-Authors

Yehezkel Ben-Ari
Yehezkel Ben-Ari Neurochlore (France)
Jean Mariani
Jean Mariani Sorbonne University
Alfonso Represa
Alfonso Represa Aix-Marseille University
Catherine Verney
Catherine Verney Grenoble Alpes University
Stéphane Auvin
Stéphane Auvin Université Paris Cité
Jerold Chun
Jerold Chun Sanford Burnham Prebys Medical Discovery Institute

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