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6400
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Denise Salvert 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 Denise Salvert sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 887+

This scientist: 47 publications — 1st percentile

1% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Denise Salvert 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 Denise Salvert sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 163+

This scientist: 30 D-Index — 1st percentile

1% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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Overview

Denise Salvert is affiliated with Claude Bernard University Lyon 1 in France. Their academic career is based within this institution, contributing to research and education in their area of expertise.

No recent papers, coauthors, or publication venues have been provided in the available data to detail specific research outputs or collaborations.

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Best Publications

  • The raphe nuclei of the cat brain stem: a topographical atlas of their efferent projections as revealed by autoradiography.

    Pierre Bobillier;Solange Seguin;Francoise Petitjean;Denise Salvert

  • A role of melanin-concentrating hormone producing neurons in the central regulation of paradoxical sleep.

    Laure Verret;Romain Goutagny;Patrice Fort;Laurène Cagnon

  • Differential projections of the nucleus raphe dorsalis and nucleus raphe centralis as revealed by autoradiography.

    P. Bobillier;F. Petitjean;D. Salvert;M. Ligier

  • Afferent projections to the cat locus coeruleus as visualized by the horseradish peroxidase technique

    K. Sakai;M. Touret;D. Salvert;L. Leger

  • Les neurones contenant des catécholamines du tegmentum pontique et leurs voies de projection chez le chat

    T. Maeda;C. Pin;D. Salvert;M. Ligier

  • Afferent connections of the nucleus raphe dorsalis in the cat as visualized by the horseradish peroxidase technique.

    Kazuya Sakai;Denise Salvert;Monique Touret;Michel Jouvet

  • Spinal projections from the lower brain stem in the cat as demonstrated by the horseradish peroxidase technique. I. Origins of the reticulospinal tracts and their funicular trajectories

    Masaya Tohyama;Kazuya Sakai;Denise Salvert;Monique Touret

  • Tegmentoreticular projections with special reference to the muscular atonia during paradoxical sleep in the cat: An HRP study

    K. Sakai;J.P. Sastre;D. Salvert;M. Touret

  • The neuronal network responsible for paradoxical sleep and its dysfunctions causing narcolepsy and rapid eye movement (REM) behavior disorder

    Pierre-Hervé Luppi;Olivier Clément;Emilie Sapin;Damien Gervasoni

  • Paradoxical (REM) sleep genesis: The switch from an aminergic–cholinergic to a GABAergic–glutamatergic hypothesis

    Pierre Hervé Luppi;Damien Gervasoni;Laure Verret;Romain Goutagny

  • Spinal projections from the lower brain stem in the cat as demonstrated by the horseradish peroxidase technique. II. projections from the dorsolateral pontine tegmentum and raphe nuclei

    Masaya Tohyama;Kazuya Sakai;Monique Touret;Denise Salvert

  • The satiety molecule nesfatin-1 is co-expressed with melanin concentrating hormone in tuberal hypothalamic neurons of the rat

    P. Fort;D. Salvert;L. Hanriot;S. Jego

  • The supramammillary nucleus and the claustrum activate the cortex during REM sleep

    Leslie Renouard;Leslie Renouard;Francesca Billwiller;Keiko Ogawa;Olivier Clément

  • Nuclei of origin of monoaminergic, peptidergic, and cholinergic afferents to the cat trigeminal motor nucleus: A double-labeling study with cholera-toxin as a retrograde tracer

    Patrice Fort;Pierre-Herve Luppi;Kazuya Sakai;Denise Salvert

  • Lower brainstem afferents to the cat posterior hypothalamus: a double-labeling study.

    Y. Yoshimoto;K. Sakai;P.H. Luppi;P. Fort

  • Delineation of dorsal lateral geniculate afferents from the cat brain stem as visualized by the horseradish peroxidase technique.

    L. Leger;K. Sakai;D. Salvert;M. Touret

  • Peptidergic hypothalamic afferents to the cat nucleus raphe pallidus as revealed by a double immunostaining technique using unconjugated cholera toxin as a retrograde tracer.

    Pierre-Hervé Luppi;Kazuya Sakai;Denise Salvert;Patrice Fort

  • Monoaminergic, peptidergic, and cholinergic afferents to the cat facial nucleus as evidenced by a double immunostaining method with unconjugated cholera toxin as a retrograde tracer.

    Patrice Fort;Kazuya Sakai;Pierre‐Hervé Luppi;Denise Salvert

  • The nuclei of origin of monoaminergic, peptidergic, and cholinergic afferents to the cat nucleus reticularis magnocellularis: a double-labeling study with cholera toxin as a retrograde tracer.

    Pierre‐Hervé Luppi;Kazuya Sakai;Patrice Fort;Denise Salvert

  • Brain extracellular glucose assessed by voltammetry throughout the rat sleep-wake cycle.

    L. Netchiporouk;N. Shram;D. Salvert;R. Cespuglio

  • Sleep architecture of the melanin-concentrating hormone receptor 1-knockout mice.

    Antoine Roger Adamantidis;Denise Salvert;Romain Goutagny;Bernard Lakaye

Frequent Co-Authors

Patrice Fort
Patrice Fort University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Pierre-Hervé Luppi
Pierre-Hervé Luppi Claude Bernard University Lyon 1
Kazuya Sakai
Kazuya Sakai Claude Bernard University Lyon 1
Lucienne Léger
Lucienne Léger Claude Bernard University Lyon 1
Christelle Peyron
Christelle Peyron Claude Bernard University Lyon 1
Michel Jouvet
Michel Jouvet Claude Bernard University Lyon 1
Masaya Tohyama
Masaya Tohyama Kindai University
Masatomo Mori
Masatomo Mori Gunma University
Richard R. Bootzin
Richard R. Bootzin University of Arizona
Shauna L. Shapiro
Shauna L. Shapiro Santa Clara University

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