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Jean-Dominique Gallezot

Jean-Dominique Gallezot

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Neuroscience

D-Index
46
Citations
7999
World Ranking
6701
National Ranking
2907

Overview

Jean-Dominique Gallezot is affiliated with Yale University in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on Medicine and Neuroscience, with notable publications in the subfields of Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging, Cognitive Neuroscience, Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience, Psychiatry and Mental Health, and Physiology.

The scientist's work covers a range of topics including Medical Imaging Techniques and Applications, Advanced MRI Techniques and Applications, Neuroscience and Neuropharmacology Research, Functional Brain Connectivity Studies, Radiomics and Machine Learning in Medical Imaging, Memory and Neural Mechanisms, and Epilepsy Research and Treatment.

Frequent co-authors in their publications include:

  • Richard E. Carson
  • David Matuskey
  • Mika Naganawa
  • Nabeel Nabulsi
  • Takuya Toyonaga

Their research has appeared repeatedly in several publication venues, notably:

  • NeuroImage
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Journal of Nuclear Medicine
  • European Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging
  • Neurology

Recent papers by Jean-Dominique Gallezot include:

  • Mapping neurotransmitter systems to the structural and functional organization of the human neocortex, 2022, Nature Neuroscience
  • Assessment of population-based input functions for Patlak imaging of whole body dynamic 18F-FDG PET, 2020, EJNMMI Physics
  • Mapping neurotransmitter systems to the structural and functional organization of the human neocortex, 2021, bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Reduced synaptic vesicle protein 2A binding in temporal lobe epilepsy: A [11C]UCB-J positron emission tomography study, 2020, Epilepsia
  • Association of entorhinal cortical tau deposition and hippocampal synaptic density in older individuals with normal cognition and early Alzheimer's disease, 2021, Neurobiology of Aging

Best Publications

  • Mapping neurotransmitter systems to the structural and functional organization of the human neocortex

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  • Imaging robust microglial activation after lipopolysaccharide administration in humans with PET

    Christine M. Sandiego;Jean-Dominique Gallezot;Brian Pittman;Nabeel Nabulsi

  • Clinically relevant doses of methylphenidate significantly occupy norepinephrine transporters in humans in vivo.

    Jonas Hannestad;Jean-Dominique Gallezot;Beata Planeta-Wilson;Shu-Fei Lin

  • Histidine Decarboxylase Deficiency Causes Tourette Syndrome: Parallel Findings in Humans and Mice

    Lissandra Castellan Baldan;Kyle A. Williams;Jean-Dominique Gallezot;Vladimir Pogorelov

  • Kinetic evaluation and test-retest reproducibility of [11C]UCB-J, a novel radioligand for positron emission tomography imaging of synaptic vesicle glycoprotein 2A in humans.

    Sjoerd J Finnema;Nabeel B Nabulsi;Joël Mercier;Shu-fei Lin

  • Endotoxin-induced systemic inflammation activates microglia: [11C]PBR28 positron emission tomography in nonhuman primates

    Jonas Hannestad;Jean-Dominique Gallezot;Thomas Schafbauer;Keunpoong Lim

  • The neuroinflammation marker translocator protein is not elevated in individuals with mild-to-moderate depression: A [11C]PBR28 PET study

    Jonas Hannestad;Nicole DellaGioia;Jean-Dominique Gallezot;Keunpoong Lim

  • PET imaging of the effects of age and cocaine on the norepinephrine transporter in the human brain using (S,S)‐[11C]O‐methylreboxetine and HRRT

    Yu-Shin Ding;Tarun Singhal;Beata Planeta-Wilson;Jean-Dominique Gallezot

  • Reduced ventral striatal/ventral pallidal serotonin1B receptor binding potential in major depressive disorder.

    James W. Murrough;Shannan Henry;Jian Hu;Jean Dominique Gallezot

  • Association of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder With Reduced In Vivo Norepinephrine Transporter Availability in the Locus Coeruleus

    Robert H. Pietrzak;Robert H. Pietrzak;Jean-Dominique Gallezot;Yu-Shin Ding;Shannan Henry

  • The Effect of Early Trauma Exposure on Serotonin Type 1B Receptor Expression Revealed by Reduced Selective Radioligand Binding

    James W. Murrough;Christoph Czermak;Shannan Henry;Nabeel Nabulsi

  • Kinetic Modeling of the Serotonin 5-HT1B Receptor Radioligand [11C]P943 in Humans

    Jean Dominique Gallezot;Nabeel Nabulsi;Alexander Neumeister;Beata Planeta-Wilson

  • Reduced Amygdala Serotonin Transporter Binding in Posttraumatic Stress Disorder

    James W. Murrough;Yiyun Huang;Jian Hu;Shannan Henry

  • Evaluation of motion correction methods in human brain PET imaging--a simulation study based on human motion data.

    Xiao Jin;Tim Mulnix;Jean-Dominique Gallezot;Richard E. Carson

  • Serotonin 1B receptor imaging in pathological gambling

    Marc N. Potenza;Espen Walderhaug;Shannan Henry;Jean-Dominique Gallezot

  • In Vivo Imaging of Human Cerebral Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptors with 2-18F-Fluoro-A-85380 and PET

    Jean-Dominique Gallezot;Michel Bottlaender;Marie-Claude Grégoire;Dimitri Roumenov

  • Histidine Decarboxylase Deficiency Causes Tourette Syndrome: Parallel Findings in Humans and Mice

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  • Effects of age, BMI and sex on the glial cell marker TSPO - a multicentre [11C]PBR28 HRRT PET study.

    Jouni Tuisku;Jouni Tuisku;Pontus Plavén-Sigray;Edward C. Gaiser;Laura Airas;Laura Airas

  • (11)C-PBR28 imaging in multiple sclerosis patients and healthy controls: test-retest reproducibility and focal visualization of active white matter areas.

    Eunkyung Park;Jean-Dominique Gallezot;Aracely Delgadillo;Shuang Liu

  • Clinical doses of atomoxetine significantly occupy both norepinephrine and serotonin transports: Implications on treatment of depression and ADHD

    Yu-Shin Ding;Yu-Shin Ding;Mika Naganawa;Jean-Dominique Gallezot;Nabeel Nabulsi

  • Affinity and selectivity of [¹¹C]-(+)-PHNO for the D3 and D2 receptors in the rhesus monkey brain in vivo

    Jean-Dominique Gallezot;John D. Beaver;Roger N. Gunn;Nabeel Nabulsi

  • Dopamine D3 Receptor Alterations in Cocaine-Dependent Humans Imaged with [11C](+)PHNO

    David Matuskey;Jean-Dominique Gallezot;Brian Pittman;Wendol Williams

Frequent Co-Authors

Nabeel Nabulsi
Nabeel Nabulsi Yale University
Yu-Shin Ding
Yu-Shin Ding New York University
Mika Naganawa
Mika Naganawa Yale University
Kelly P. Cosgrove
Kelly P. Cosgrove Yale University
Robert T. Malison
Robert T. Malison Yale University
Marc N. Potenza
Marc N. Potenza Yale University
Amy F.T. Arnsten
Amy F.T. Arnsten Yale University
Eugenii A. Rabiner
Eugenii A. Rabiner King's College London
Roger N. Gunn
Roger N. Gunn Imperial College London

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