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Isabelle Loubinoux

Isabelle Loubinoux

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Neuroscience

D-Index
37
Citations
6968
World Ranking
8731
National Ranking
413

Overview

Isabelle Loubinoux is affiliated with Inserm in France and has contributed extensively to research in the fields of Medicine and Neuroscience. Their work spans several subfields including Developmental Neuroscience, Biomedical Engineering, Cognitive Neuroscience, Neurology, and Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging. The main topics covered by their publications consist of Stroke Rehabilitation and Recovery, Anesthesia and Neurotoxicity Research, Advanced Neuroimaging Techniques and Applications, Neurogenesis and Neuroplasticity Mechanisms, 3D Printing in Biomedical Research, Functional Brain Connectivity Studies, and Cerebral Palsy and Movement Disorders.

Several recent papers showcase the scope of their research contributions:

  • "Kinematic parameters obtained with the ArmeoSpring for upper-limb assessment after stroke: a reliability and learning effect study for guiding parameter use", 2020, Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation
  • "A Reproducible New Model of Focal Ischemic Injury in the Marmoset Monkey: MRI and Behavioural Follow-Up", 2020, Translational Stroke Research
  • "Present and future avenues of cell-based therapy for brain injury: The enteric nervous system as a potential cell source", 2022, Brain Pathology
  • "Cross-Modal Functional Connectivity of the Premotor Cortex Reflects Residual Motor Output After Stroke", 2020, Brain Connectivity
  • "Long-Term Intranasal Nerve Growth Factor Treatment Favors Neuron Formation in de novo Brain Tissue", 2022, Frontiers in Cellular Neuroscience

Frequent collaborators in their work include Franck Desmoulin, Carla Cirillo, Lorenne Robert, Nina Colitti, and Julien Clauzel. The scientist has published multiple papers in journals such as Translational Stroke Research, Regenerative Therapy, Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation, Brain Pathology, and Frontiers in Cellular Neuroscience.

Their research demonstrates interdisciplinary approaches combining clinical neurology, imaging techniques, biomedical device applications, and regenerative medicine. This is reflected in the integration of advanced neuroimaging and neuroplasticity studies with practical therapeutic research focused on stroke rehabilitation, brain injury recovery, and functional brain connectivity.

Best Publications

  • Fluoxetine for motor recovery after acute ischaemic stroke (FLAME): a randomised placebo-controlled trial

    François Chollet;Jean Tardy;Jean-François Albucher;Claire Thalamas

  • Post-stroke depression: mechanisms, translation and therapy.

    Isabelle Loubinoux;Golo Kronenberg;Matthias Endres;Pascale Schumann-Bard

  • Fluoxetine modulates motor performance and cerebral activation of patients recovering from stroke.

    Jérémie Pariente;Isabelle Loubinoux;Christophe Carel;Jean‐François Albucher

  • A longitudinal fMRI study: in recovering and then in clinically stable sub-cortical stroke patients.

    David Tombari;Isabelle Loubinoux;Jérémie Pariente;Angélique Gerdelat

  • Correlation between cerebral reorganization and motor recovery after subcortical infarcts.

    Isabelle Loubinoux;Christophe Carel;Jérémie Pariente;Sophie Dechaumont

  • Spreading of Vasogenic Edema and Cytotoxic Edema Assessed by Quantitative Diffusion and T2 Magnetic Resonance Imaging

    I. Loubinoux;A. Volk;J. Borredon;S. Guirimand

  • The ipsilateral cerebellar hemisphere is overactive during hand movements in akinetic parkinsonian patients.

    O Rascol;U Sabatini;N Fabre;C Brefel

  • Engineering of adult human neural stem cells differentiation through surface micropatterning.

    Amélie Béduer;Christophe Vieu;Christophe Vieu;Florent Arnauduc;Jean-Christophe Sol

  • Neural substrate for the effects of passive training on sensorimotor cortical representation: a study with functional magnetic resonance imaging in healthy subjects.

    Christophe Carel;Isabelle Loubinoux;Kader Boulanouar;Claude Manelfe

  • Within-session and between-session reproducibility of cerebral sensorimotor activation: a test--retest effect evidenced with functional magnetic resonance imaging.

    Isabelle Loubinoux;Christophe Carel;Flamine Alary;Kader Boulanouar

  • Neuroimaging in Stroke Recovery: A Position Paper from the First International Workshop on Neuroimaging and Stroke Recovery

    Jean-Claude Baron;Sandra E. Black;Andrew J. Butler;James Carey

  • Chronic administration of selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI) paroxetine modulates human motor cortex excitability in healthy subjects

    A. Gerdelat-Mas;Isabelle Loubinoux;David Tombari;Olivier Rascol

  • Subthalamic nucleus stimulation reduces abnormal motor cortical overactivity in Parkinson disease.

    Pierre Payoux;Philippe Remy;Philipe Damier;Malika Miloudi

  • A Single Dose of the Serotonin Neurotransmission Agonist Paroxetine Enhances Motor Output: Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled, fMRI Study in Healthy Subjects

    Isabelle Loubinoux;Jérémie Pariente;Kader Boulanouar;Christophe Carel

  • Prognostic Value of fMRI in Recovery of Hand Function in Subcortical Stroke Patients

    Isabelle Loubinoux;Isabelle Loubinoux;S. Dechaumont-Palacin;E. Castel-Lacanal;X. De Boissezon

  • Post-stroke remodeling processes in animal models and humans:

    Carla Cirillo;Nabila Brihmat;Evelyne Castel-Lacanal;Alice Le Friec

  • Induction of cortical plastic changes in wrist muscles by paired associative stimulation in the recovery phase of stroke patients.

    Castel-Lacanal E;Marque P;Tardy J;de Boissezon X

  • Neural Correlates of Proprioceptive Integration in the Contralesional Hemisphere of Very Impaired Patients Shortly After a Subcortical Stroke: An fMRI Study

    S. Dechaumont-Palacin;P. Marque;X. De Boissezon;E. Castel-Lacanal

  • WAKEFULNESS AND LOSS OF AWARENESS: BRAIN AND BRAINSTEM INTERACTION IN THE VEGETATIVE STATE

    S. Silva;X. Alacoque;O. Fourcade;K. Samii

  • Disruption of posteromedial large-scale neural communication predicts recovery from coma

    Stein Silva;Francesco de Pasquale;Corine Vuillaume;Beatrice Riu

  • Cerebral functional magnetic resonance imaging activation modulated by a single dose of the monoamine neurotransmission enhancers fluoxetine and fenozolone during hand sensorimotor tasks.

    Isabelle Loubinoux;Keder Boulanouar;Jean-Philippe Ranjeva;Christophe Carel

  • Event-related potentials elicited by passive movements in humans: characterization, source analysis, and comparison to fMRI.

    F. Alary;B. Doyon;I. Loubinoux;C. Carel

Frequent Co-Authors

François Chollet
François Chollet Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Toulouse
Olivier Rascol
Olivier Rascol Federal University of Toulouse Midi-Pyrénées
Emmanuel Flahaut
Emmanuel Flahaut Paul Sabatier University
Jean-François Démonet
Jean-François Démonet University Hospital of Lausanne
Jean-Philippe Ranjeva
Jean-Philippe Ranjeva Aix-Marseille University
John C. Mazziotta
John C. Mazziotta University of California, Los Angeles
Bruce H. Dobkin
Bruce H. Dobkin University of California, Los Angeles
Bernard Pidoux
Bernard Pidoux Université Paris Cité
Heidi Johansen-Berg
Heidi Johansen-Berg University of Oxford
Sandra E. Black
Sandra E. Black University of Toronto

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