The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Endocrinology, Internal medicine, Somatostatin, Neuroscience and Receptor. His study in Growth hormone secretion, Hypothalamus, Ghrelin, Somatostatin receptor and Hormone is carried out as part of his Endocrinology studies. He applies his multidisciplinary studies on Internal medicine and Antiserum in his research.
His Somatostatin research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Neuropeptide, Radioimmunoassay and Preoptic area, Central nervous system. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Synaptic plasticity, Long-term potentiation and Dementia. His work on Somatostatin receptor-5 as part of general Receptor research is often related to Nomenclature, thus linking different fields of science.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Internal medicine, Endocrinology, Somatostatin, Receptor and Somatostatin receptor. His research in Pituitary gland, Growth hormone–releasing hormone, Peptide hormone, Somatotropic cell and Prolactin are components of Internal medicine. Endocrinology and Neuropeptide are commonly linked in his work.
The study incorporates disciplines such as Central nervous system and Binding site in addition to Somatostatin. His Growth hormone secretion research incorporates elements of Stimulation and Endogeny. His Ghrelin study combines topics in areas such as Orexigenic, Secretagogue and Leptin.
Jacques Epelbaum spends much of his time researching Internal medicine, Endocrinology, Somatostatin, Receptor and Ghrelin. His research brings together the fields of Diabetes mellitus and Internal medicine. His research on Endocrinology frequently links to adjacent areas such as Cognition.
His Somatostatin study is concerned with the field of Neuroscience as a whole. Jacques Epelbaum works mostly in the field of Receptor, limiting it down to concerns involving Hormone and, occasionally, Endogeny and Weight loss. His Ghrelin research integrates issues from Anorexia nervosa, Schizophrenia and Leptin.
Jacques Epelbaum mainly investigates Internal medicine, Endocrinology, Receptor, Somatostatin receptor and Somatostatin. His Internal medicine research incorporates themes from Diabetes mellitus and Cognition. The concepts of his Somatostatin receptor study are interwoven with issues in Anxiolytic, Open field, Hippocampal formation, Hippocampus and Corticosterone.
His Hippocampus research includes themes of Glutamate receptor, Neuron, Calbindin, GABAergic and Amyloid. The various areas that Jacques Epelbaum examines in his Ghrelin study include Neuropeptide Y receptor, Appetite and Growth hormone secretion. His work carried out in the field of Disease brings together such families of science as Ghrelin secretion and Anxiety.
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Common variants at ABCA7, MS4A6A/MS4A4E, EPHA1, CD33 and CD2AP are associated with Alzheimer's disease
Paul Hollingworth;Denise Harold;Rebecca Sims;Amy Gerrish.
Nature Genetics (2011)
Classification and nomenclature of somatostatin receptors.
D Hoyer;G I Bell;M Berelowitz;J Epelbaum.
Trends in Pharmacological Sciences (1995)
Somatostatin in the central nervous system: physiology and pathological modifications.
Jacques Epelbaum.
Progress in Neurobiology (1986)
APOE and Alzheimer disease: a major gene with semi-dominant inheritance
E Genin;D Hannequin;D Wallon;K Sleegers.
Molecular Psychiatry (2011)
Balance in ghrelin and leptin plasma levels in anorexia nervosa patients and constitutionally thin women.
Virginie Tolle;Myriam Kadem;Marie-Therese Bluet-Pajot;Delphine Frere.
The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism (2003)
Rare coding variants in PLCG2, ABI3, and TREM2 implicate microglial-mediated innate immunity in Alzheimer's disease
Rebecca Sims;Sven J. Van Der Lee;Adam C. Naj;Céline Bellenguez;Céline Bellenguez.
Nature Genetics (2017)
Ultradian Rhythmicity of Ghrelin Secretion in Relation with GH, Feeding Behavior, and Sleep-Wake Patterns in Rats
Virginie Tolle;Marie-Helene Bassant;Philippe Zizzari;Frederique Poindessous-Jazat.
Endocrinology (2002)
Loss of constitutive activity of the growth hormone secretagogue receptor in familial short stature
Jacques Pantel;Marie Legendre;Sylvie Cabrol;Latifa Hilal.
Journal of Clinical Investigation (2006)
The neurobiology of somatostatin.
J Epelbaum;P Dournaud;M Fodor;C Viollet.
Critical Reviews in Neurobiology (1994)
Regulation and function of somatostatin receptors
Gisela Olias;Cécile Viollet;Heike Kusserow;Jacques Epelbaum.
Journal of Neurochemistry (2004)
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