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Gérard Hilaire is affiliated with the Institut de Neurobiologie de la Méditerranée in France. The institution is known for research in neurobiology, suggesting a focus on the biological aspects of nervous system function and related areas.

There are no recent papers publicly listed for Gérard Hilaire. Likewise, no frequent co-authors or consistent publication venues are recorded, which limits insight into collaborative and dissemination patterns.

No book publications have been registered under Gérard Hilaire's name, nor are there specific fields or subfields of study detailed beyond the institutional affiliation.

There is no information on main research topics or awards associated with this scientist at this time.

The available information primarily situates Gérard Hilaire within a research environment known for neurobiological studies in France, though further details regarding scientific output and impact remain unspecified.

Best Publications

  • Mecp2 deficiency disrupts norepinephrine and respiratory systems in mice.

    Jean-Charles Viemari;Jean-Christophe Roux;Andrew K Tryba;Véronique Saywell

  • Maturation of the Mammalian Respiratory System

    Gérard Hilaire;Bernard Duron

  • MafB deficiency causes defective respiratory rhythmogenesis and fatal central apnea at birth.

    Bruno Blanchi;Louise M Kelly;Louise M Kelly;Jean-Charles Viemari;Isabelle Lafon

  • Breathing disorders in Rett syndrome: progressive neurochemical dysfunction in the respiratory network after birth.

    David M. Katz;Mathias Dutschmann;Jan Marino Ramirez;Gérard Hilaire

  • Possible modulation of the medullary respiratory rhythm generator by the noradrenergic A5 area: an in vitro study in the newborn rat

    G. Hilaire;R. Monteau;S. Errchidi

  • Modulation of the respiratory rhythm generator by the pontine noradrenergic A5 and A6 groups in rodents

    Gérard Hilaire;Jean-Charles Viemari;Patrice Coulon;Michel Simonneau

  • Abnormal phrenic motoneuron activity and morphology in neonatal monoamine oxidase A-deficient transgenic mice: possible role of a serotonin excess.

    Céline Bou-Flores;Anne-Marie Lajard;Roger Monteau;Edward De Maeyer

  • Noradrenergic modulation of the medullary respiratory rhythm generator in the newborn rat: an in vitro study.

    S Errchidi;R Monteau;G Hilaire

  • The role of serotonin in respiratory function and dysfunction

    Gérard Hilaire;Nicolas Voituron;Clément Menuet;Ronaldo M. Ichiyama

  • Phox2a Gene, A6 Neurons, and Noradrenaline Are Essential for Development of Normal Respiratory Rhythm in Mice

    J. C. Viemari;M. Bévengut;H. Burnet;P. Coulon

  • Perinatal maturation of the mouse respiratory rhythm-generator: in vivo and in vitro studies.

    Jean-Charles Viemari;Henri Burnet;Michelle Bévengut;Gérard Hilaire

  • Serotonergic influences on central respiratory activity: an in vitro study in the newborn rat

    D. Morin;S. Hennequin;R. Monteau;G. Hilaire

  • Permanent release of noradrenaline modulates respiratory frequency in the newborn rat: an in vitro study.

    S Errchidi;G Hilaire;R Monteau

  • Compared effects of serotonin on cervical and hypoglossal inspiratory activities: an in vitro study in the newborn rat.

    D Morin;R Monteau;G Hilaire

  • In vitro study of central respiratory-like activity of the fetal rat.

    E. Di Pasquale;R. Monteau;G. Hilaire

  • The H3K27 Demethylase JMJD3 Is Required for Maintenance of the Embryonic Respiratory Neuronal Network, Neonatal Breathing, and Survival

    Thomas Burgold;Nicolas Voituron;Marieta Caganova;Prem Prakash Tripathi

  • Acetylcholine and central chemosensitivity: in vitro study in the newborn rat

    R. Monteau;D. Morin;G. Hilaire

  • Variations in 3,4-dihydroxyphenylacetic acid concentration are correlated to single cell firing changes in the rat locus coeruleus

    L. Quintin;G. Hilaire;J.-F. Pujol

  • Oral treatment with desipramine improves breathing and life span in Rett syndrome mouse model.

    Sébastien Zanella;Saida Mebarek;Anne-Marie Lajard;Nathalie Picard

  • Differential effects of serotonin on respiratory activity of hypoglossal and cervical motoneurons: an in vitro study on the newborn rat.

    R. Monteau;D. Morin;S. Hennequin;G. Hilaire

  • Serotonergic modulation of the respiratory rhythm generator at birth: An in vitro study in the rat

    E. Di Pasquale;D. Morin;R. Monteau;G. Hilaire

Frequent Co-Authors

Mathias Dutschmann
Mathias Dutschmann Florey Institute of Neuroscience and Mental Health
Jean-Marc Pequignot
Jean-Marc Pequignot Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Isabelle Seif
Isabelle Seif University of Paris-Saclay
Stephen P. Hunt
Stephen P. Hunt University College London
Jan-Marino Ramirez
Jan-Marino Ramirez University of Washington
David M. Katz
David M. Katz Case Western Reserve University
Salah El Mestikawy
Salah El Mestikawy Douglas Mental Health University Institute
Jean-René Cazalets
Jean-René Cazalets University of Bordeaux
Laurent Villard
Laurent Villard Aix-Marseille University

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