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Overview

Denis Jabaudon is a researcher affiliated with the University of Geneva in Switzerland. Their published work spans several years and is situated primarily within the fields of Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, and Neuroscience. Their research contributions focus notably on Molecular Biology, Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience, Cancer Research, Developmental Neuroscience, and Genetics.

The scientist's research addresses diverse topics, including:

  • Single-cell and spatial transcriptomics
  • Neurogenesis and neuroplasticity mechanisms
  • RNA Research and Splicing
  • Axon Guidance and Neuronal Signaling
  • MicroRNA in disease regulation
  • Neural dynamics and brain function
  • Cell Image Analysis Techniques

Denis Jabaudon has contributed to notable publications, including:

  • Mapping the molecular and cellular complexity of cortical malformations, 2021, Science
  • Temporal controls over inter-areal cortical projection neuron fate diversity, 2021, Nature
  • Transcriptional linkage analysis with in vivo AAV-Perturb-seq, 2023, Nature
  • Corticospinal neuron subpopulation-specific developmental genes prospectively indicate mature segmentally specific axon projection targeting, 2021, Cell Reports
  • Inhibition of Trpv4 rescues circuit and social deficits unmasked by acute inflammatory response in a Shank3 mouse model of Autism, 2022, Molecular Psychiatry

The venues that frequently publish Denis Jabaudon's research include:

  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Nature
  • Science Advances
  • Cell Reports
  • Nature Communications

They have collaborated frequently with a number of coauthors, namely:

  • Esther Klingler
  • Natalia Baumann
  • Sergi Roig-Puiggros
  • Alexandre Dayer
  • Elia Magrinelli

Best Publications

  • Usefulness of Ambulatory 7-Day ECG Monitoring for the Detection of Atrial Fibrillation and Flutter After Acute Stroke and Transient Ischemic Attack

    Denis Jabaudon;Juan Sztajzel;Katia Sievert;Theodor Landis

  • Temporal patterning of apical progenitors and their daughter neurons in the developing neocortex.

    Ludovic Telley;Gulistan Agirman;Gulistan Agirman;Julien Prados;N Amberg

  • Ctip2 Controls the Differentiation of Medium Spiny Neurons and the Establishment of the Cellular Architecture of the Striatum

    Paola Arlotta;Bradley John Molyneaux;Denis Jabaudon;Yutaka Yoshida

  • Inhibition of uptake unmasks rapid extracellular turnover of glutamate of nonvesicular origin

    D. Jabaudon;K. Shimamoto;Y. Yasuda-Kamatani;M. Scanziani

  • Sequential transcriptional waves direct the differentiation of newborn neurons in the mouse neocortex.

    Ludovic Telley;Subashika Govindan;Julien Prados;Isabelle Stevant

  • SOX5 Controls the Sequential Generation of Distinct Corticofugal Neuron Subtypes

    Tina Lai;Denis Jabaudon;Bradley J. Molyneaux;Eiman Azim

  • Acute decrease in net glutamate uptake during energy deprivation

    Denis Jabaudon;Massimo Scanziani;Beat H. Gähwiler;Urs Gerber

  • Cooperation between independent hippocampal synapses is controlled by glutamate uptake.

    Nina Arnth-Jensen;Denis Jabaudon;Massimo Scanziani

  • SOX6 controls dorsal progenitor identity and interneuron diversity during neocortical development

    Eiman Azim;Denis Jabaudon;Ryann M. Fame;Jeffrey Daniel Macklis

  • Unveiling the diversity of thalamocortical neuron subtypes.

    Francisco Clascá;Pablo Rubio-Garrido;Denis Jabaudon

  • In vivo reprogramming of circuit connectivity in postmitotic neocortical neurons

    Andrés De La Rossa;Camilla Bellone;Bruno James Golding;Ilaria Vitali

  • Modality-specific thalamocortical inputs instruct the identity of postsynaptic L4 neurons

    Gabrielle Pouchelon;Frédéric Gambino;Camilla Bellone;Ludovic Telley

  • Progenitor Hyperpolarization Regulates the Sequential Generation of Neuronal Subtypes in the Developing Neocortex

    Ilaria Vitali;Sabine Fievre;Ludovic Telley;Polina Oberst

  • Area-specific temporal control of corticospinal motor neuron differentiation by COUP-TFI

    Giulio Srubek Tomassy;Elvira De Leonibus;Denis Jabaudon;Simona Lodato

  • Reaching beyond the midline: why are human brains cross wired?

    Serge Vulliemoz;Olivier Raineteau;Denis Jabaudon

  • Fate and freedom in developing neocortical circuits.

    Denis Jabaudon

  • Mapping the molecular and cellular complexity of cortical malformations.

    Esther Klingler;Fiona Francis;Fiona Francis;Denis Jabaudon;Denis Jabaudon;Silvia Cappello

  • Area-specific development of distinct projection neuron subclasses is regulated by postnatal epigenetic modifications.

    Kawssar Harb;Kawssar Harb;Kawssar Harb;Elia Magrinelli;Elia Magrinelli;Elia Magrinelli;Céline S Nicolas;Céline S Nicolas;Céline S Nicolas;Nikita Lukianets;Nikita Lukianets;Nikita Lukianets

  • Temporal plasticity of apical progenitors in the developing mouse neocortex

    Polina Oberst;Sabine Fièvre;Natalia Baumann;Cristina Concetti;Cristina Concetti

  • RORβ Induces Barrel-like Neuronal Clusters in the Developing Neocortex

    Denis Jabaudon;Sara J. Shnider;David J. Tischfield;Maria J. Galazo

Frequent Co-Authors

Alexandre Dayer
Alexandre Dayer University of Geneva
Camilla Bellone
Camilla Bellone University of Geneva
Jeffrey D. Macklis
Jeffrey D. Macklis Harvard University
Christian Lüscher
Christian Lüscher University of Geneva
Michèle Studer
Michèle Studer Université Côte d'Azur
Massimo Scanziani
Massimo Scanziani University of California, San Francisco
Anthony Holtmaat
Anthony Holtmaat University of Geneva
Olivier Raineteau
Olivier Raineteau Claude Bernard University Lyon 1

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