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63
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11711
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Jean-Didier Vincent 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 Jean-Didier Vincent sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 887+

This scientist: 181 publications — 56th percentile

56% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Jean-Didier Vincent 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 Jean-Didier Vincent sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 163+

This scientist: 63 D-Index — 65th percentile

65% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 163 D-Index or more.

Research.com Recognitions

  • 1991 - Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences
  • 1991 - Member of Academia Europaea

Overview

Jean-Didier Vincent is affiliated with the Centre national de la recherche scientifique (CNRS) in France, a prominent institution known for its contributions to scientific research.

The scientist has been recognized through memberships and fellowships in distinguished academies. In 1991, they became a member of the Academia Europaea. The same year, they were elected as a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.

Best Publications

  • Enriched Odor Exposure Increases the Number of Newborn Neurons in the Adult Olfactory Bulb and Improves Odor Memory

    Christelle Rochefort;Gilles Gheusi;Jean Didier Vincent;Pierre Marie Lledo

  • Importance of newly generated neurons in the adult olfactory bulb for odor discrimination

    Gilles Gheusi;Harold Cremer;Heather McLean;Geneviève Chazal

  • Information Processing in the Mammalian Olfactory System

    Pierre-Marie Lledo;Gilles Gheusi;Jean-Didier Vincent

  • Membrane effects of thyrotropin-releasing hormone and estrogen shown by intracellular recording from pituitary cells

    B Dufy;JD Vincent;H Fleury;P Du Pasquier

  • Control of action potential timing by intrinsic subthreshold oscillations in olfactory bulb output neurons.

    David Desmaisons;Jean-Didier Vincent;Pierre-Marie Lledo

  • Release of oxytocin within the supraoptic nucleus during the milk ejection reflex in rats.

    F. Moos;D. A. Poulain;F. Rodriguez;Y. Guerné

  • Oxytocin induces morphological plasticity in the adult hypothalamo-neurohypophysial system.

    Dionysia T. Theodosis;Catherine Montagnese;Floreal Rodriguez;Jean-Didier Vincent

  • The GTPase Rab3a negatively controls calcium-dependent exocytosis in neuroendocrine cells.

    L. Johannes;P.M. Lledo;M. Roa;J.D. Vincent

  • Long-term but not short-term plasticity at mossy fiber synapses is impaired in neural cell adhesion molecule-deficient mice

    Harold Cremer;Geneviève Chazal;Alan Carleton;Christo Goridis

  • Evolution and cell biology of dopamine receptors in vertebrates

    Sophie Callier;Marina Snapyan;Stéphane Le Crom;Delphine Prou

  • Inhibition of Rab3B expression attenuates Ca(2+)-dependent exocytosis in rat anterior pituitary cells.

    Pierre-Marie Lledo;Pierre-Marie Lledo;Philippe Verniert;Jean-Didier Vincent;William T. Mason

  • Characterization of rat spinal cord receptors to FLFQPQRFamide, a mammalian morphine modulating peptide: a binding study.

    M. Allard;S. Geoffre;P. Legendre;J.D. Vincent

  • Possible morphological bases for synchronisation of neuronal firing in the rat supraoptic nucleus during lactation

    D.T. Theodosis;D.A. Poulain;J.-D. Vincent

  • Dopamine D1 receptor modulates the voltage-gated sodium current in rat striatal neurones through a protein kinase A.

    Serge N. Schiffmann;P M Lledo;J D Vincent

  • Multiple and Opposing Roles of Cholinergic Transmission in the Main Olfactory Bulb

    Pablo E. Castillo;Alan Carleton;Jean−Didier Vincent;Pierre−Marie Lledo

  • Ifenprodil and SL 82.0715 as cerebral anti-ischemic agents. II. Evidence for N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor antagonist properties.

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  • HIV‐1 Envelope Proteins gp120 and gp160 Potentiate NMDA‐induced [Ca2+]i Increase, Alter [Ca2+]i Homeostasis and Induce Neurotoxicity in Human Embryonic Neurons

    Annie Lannuzel;Pierre-Marie Lledo;Hassan Ould Lamghitnia;Jean-Didier Vincent

  • Dopamine inhibits two characterized voltage-dependent calcium currents in identified rat lactotroph cells.

    Pierre-Marie Lledo;Pascal Legendre;Jean-Marc Israel;Jean-Didier Vincent

  • Septal release of vasopressin in response to osmotic, hypovolemic and electrical stimulation in rats

    J. Demotes-Mainard;J. Chauveau;F. Rodriguez;J.D. Vincent

  • Dendritic glutamate autoreceptors modulate signal processing in rat mitral cells.

    Paul-Antoine Salin;Paul-Antoine Salin;Pierre-Marie Lledo;Jean-Didier Vincent;Serge Charpak

  • Dopamine inhibition of action potentials in a prolactin secreting cell line is modulated by oestrogen.

    Bernard Dufy;Jean-Didier Vincent;Hervè Fleury;Pierre Du Pasquier

Frequent Co-Authors

Pascal Legendre
Pascal Legendre Université Paris Cité
Pierre-Marie Lledo
Pierre-Marie Lledo Institut Pasteur
Guy Simonnet
Guy Simonnet University of Bordeaux
Dominique A. Poulain
Dominique A. Poulain Inserm : Institut national de la santé et de la recherche médicale
Alan Carleton
Alan Carleton University of Geneva
Hervé Fleury
Hervé Fleury University of Bordeaux
Charles B. Nemeroff
Charles B. Nemeroff The University of Texas at Austin
Michèle Allard
Michèle Allard Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Gilles Gheusi
Gilles Gheusi Institut Pasteur
Dionysia T. Theodosis
Dionysia T. Theodosis Grenoble Alpes University

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