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Eliane Tribollet is a researcher affiliated with the University of Geneva in Switzerland. Their academic activities are centered within this institution, reflecting a stable professional base for scholarly contributions.

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Best Publications

  • Localization and pharmacological characterization of high affinity binding sites for vasopressin and oxytocin in the rat brain by light microscopic autoradiography.

    E. Tribollet;C. Barberis;S. Jard;M. Dubois-Dauphin

  • Vasopressin and oxytocin receptors in the central nervous system.

    Claude Barberis;Eliane Tribollet

  • Localization of high-affinity binding sites for oxytocin and vasopressin in the human brain. An autoradiographic study.

    F. Loup;E. Tribollet;M. Dubois-Dauphin;J.J. Dreifuss

  • Appearance and transient expression of oxytocin receptors in fetal, infant, and peripubertal rat brain studied by autoradiography and electrophysiology

    E Tribollet;S Charpak;A Schmidt;M Dubois-Dauphin

  • Gonadal steroids regulate oxytocin receptors but not vasopressin receptors in the brain of male and female rats. An autoradiographical study.

    Eliane Tribollet;Sylvie Audigier;Michel Dubois-Dauphin;Jean Jacques Dreifuss

  • 125I-labelled d(CH2)5[Tyr(Me)2,Thr4,Tyr-NH29]OVT: a selective oxytocin receptor ligand

    Jack Elands;Claude Barberis;Serge Jard;Eliane Tribollet

  • Comparative distribution of nicotinic receptor subtypes during development, adulthood and aging: an autoradiographic study in the rat brain.

    Eliane Tribollet;Daniel Bertrand;A. Marguerat;Mario Raggenbass

  • Neurohypophyseal hormone receptor systems in brain and periphery.

    Serge Jard;Claude Barberis;Sylvie Audigier;Eliane Tribollet

  • Extra-hypothalamic afferent inputs to the supraoptic nucleus area of the rat as determined by retrograde and anterograde tracing techniques.

    E. Tribollet;W.E. Armstrong;M. Dubois-Dauphin;J.J. Dreifuss

  • Oxytocin-induced analgesia and scratching are mediated by the vasopressin-1A receptor in the mouse

    Ara Schorscher-Petcu;Susana Sotocinal;Sorana Ciura;Anouk Dupré

  • Oxytocin Receptors in the Central Nervous System

    E. Tribollet;M. Dubois-Dauphin;J. J. Dreifuss;C. Barberis

  • Early appearance and transient expression of vasopressin receptors in the brain of rat fetus and infant. An autoradiographical and electrophysiological study.

    Eliane Tribollet;Michel Goumaz;Mario Raggenbass;Michel Dubois-Dauphin

  • Localization of oxytocin binding sites in the human brainstem and upper spinal cord: an autoradiographic study.

    Fabienne Loup;Eliane Tribollet;M. Dubois-Dauphin;G. Pizzolato

  • Distribution of vasopressin and oxytocin binding sites in the brain and upper spinal cord of the common marmoset

    Ara Schorscher-Petcu;Anouk Dupré;Eliane Tribollet

  • Vasopressin in the brain of the golden hamster: the distribution of vasopressin binding sites and of immunoreactivity to the vasopressin-related glycopeptide.

    M. Dubois-Dauphin;P. Pevet;E. Tribollet;J. J. Dreifuss

  • The role of central adrenergic receptors in the reflex release of oxytocin.

    Eliane Tribollet;G. Clarke;J.J. Dreifuss;D.W. Lincoln

  • A role of central oxytocin in autonomic functions: its action in the motor nucleus of the vagus nerve.

    Jean-Jacques Dreifuss;Mario Raggenbass;S. Charpak;Michel Dubois-Dauphin

  • Localization and characterization of vasopressin binding sites in the rat brain using an iodinated linear AVP antagonist

    Allan E. Johnson;Sylvie Audigier;Ferdinand Rossi;Serge Jard

  • Characterization of a novel, linear radioiodinated vasopressin antagonist: an excellent radioligand for vasopressin V1a receptors

    Claude Barberis;Marie-Noëlle Balestre;Serge Jard;Eliane Tribollet

  • Vasopressin generates a persistent voltage-dependent sodium current in a mammalian motoneuron

    Mario Raggenbass;Michel Goumaz;Edoardo Sermasi;Eliane Tribollet

Frequent Co-Authors

Jean-Jacques Dreifuss
Jean-Jacques Dreifuss University of Geneva
Michel Dubois-Dauphin
Michel Dubois-Dauphin University of Geneva
Hiroshi Yamashita
Hiroshi Yamashita Yamaguchi University
William E. Armstrong
William E. Armstrong University of Tennessee Health Science Center
Laszlo Zaborszky
Laszlo Zaborszky Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Yoichi Ueta
Yoichi Ueta University of Occupational and Environmental Health Japan
Michel Muhlethaler
Michel Muhlethaler University of Geneva
Jozsef Zoltan Kiss
Jozsef Zoltan Kiss University of Geneva
Miklós Palkovits
Miklós Palkovits Semmelweis University
Kiyomi Koizumi
Kiyomi Koizumi SUNY Downstate Medical Center

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