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46
Citations
5856
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6788
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301

Jean-Marc Pequignot 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-Marc Pequignot sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 887+

This scientist: 176 publications — 54th percentile

54% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Jean-Marc Pequignot 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-Marc Pequignot sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 163+

This scientist: 46 D-Index — 32nd percentile

32% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Jean-Marc Pequignot is affiliated with the Centre national de la recherche scientifique (CNRS) in France. Their research career is linked to this institution, which is a key organization for scientific investigation in the country.

No specific recent papers, frequent co-authors, or publication venues have been documented for Pequignot. Likewise, no information on book publications, main fields of study, subfields, or primary topics of research is available in the current data.

There are no recorded awards or honors associated with this researcher at present.

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Best Publications

  • Food Restriction, Performance, Biochemical, Psychological, and Endocrine Changes in Judo Athletes

    F. Degoutte;P. Jouanel;R.J. Begue;M. Colombier

  • Intermittent hypoxia during development induces long-term alterations in spatial working memory, monoamines, and dendritic branching in rat frontal cortex.

    Leila Kheirandish;David Gozal;Jean-Marc Pequignot;Jacqueline Pequignot

  • 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

  • Erythropoietin regulates hypoxic ventilation in mice by interacting with brainstem and carotid bodies

    Jorge Soliz;Vincent Joseph;Christophe Soulage;Csilla Becskei

  • Long-lasting adverse effects of prenatal hypoxia on developing autonomic nervous system and cardiovascular parameters in rats.

    Julie Peyronnet;Yvette Dalmaz;Marcus Ehrström;Julie Mamet

  • Development of the arterial chemoreflex and turnover of carotid body catecholamines in the newborn rat.

    T Hertzberg;S Hellström;H Lagercrantz;J M Pequignot

  • Neuroprotective effects of erythropoietin in the rat hippocampus after pilocarpine-induced status epilepticus.

    Jérémie Nadam;Fabrice Navarro;Pascal Sanchez;Colette Moulin

  • Prenatal hypoxia impairs the postnatal development of neural and functional chemoafferent pathway in rat.

    J. Peyronnet;J. C. Roux;A. Géloën;L. Q. Tang

  • Effects of gestational hypoxia on mRNA levels of Glut3 and Glut4 transporters, hypoxia inducible factor-1 and thyroid hormone receptors in developing rat brain.

    Christophe Royer;Joël Lachuer;Gabriel Crouzoulon;Jean-Christophe Roux

  • Biological, Hormonal, and Psychological Parameters in Professional Soccer Players Throughout a Competitive Season

    Edith Filaire;Géarard Lac;Jean-Marc Pequignot

  • Optimal neuroprotection by erythropoietin requires elevated expression of its receptor in neurons.

    Pascal E. Sanchez;Raafat P. Fares;Jean-Jacques Risso;Chantal Bonnet

  • Plasma free and sulphated catecholamines after ultra-long exercise and recovery.

    M. Sagnol;J. Claustre;J. M. Cottet-Emard;J. M. Pequignot

  • Gender differentiation of the chemoreflex during growth at high altitude: functional and neurochemical studies

    V. Joseph;J. Soliz;J. Pequignot;B. Semporé

  • Effects of hydration state on hormonal and renal responses during moderate exercise in the heat.

    B Melin;C Jimenez;G Savourey;J Bittel

  • Sex differences in the sympatho-adrenal response to isometric exercise.

    J. Sanchez;J. M. Pequignot;L. Peyrin;H. Monod

  • Dopamine and norepinephrine dynamics in rat carotid body during long-term hypoxia

    J.M. Pequignot;J.M. Cottet-Emard;Y. Dalmaz;L. Peyrin

  • Ventilatory response to hyperoxia in newborn rats born in hypoxia--possible relationship to carotid body dopamine.

    T Hertzberg;S Hellström;H Holgert;H Lagercrantz

  • Ventilatory and central neurochemical reorganisation of O2 chemoreflex after carotid sinus nerve transection in rat

    J. C. Roux;J. Peyronnet;O. Pascual;Y. Dalmaz

  • Sympathetic stimulation induced by hand cooling alters cold-induced vasodilatation in humans.

    Isabelle Sendowski;Gustave Savourey;Jean-Claude Launay;Yves Besnard

  • Monoamines (norepinephrine, dopamine, serotonin) in the rat medial vestibular nucleus: endogenous levels and turnover

    H. Cransac;J. M. Cottet-Emard;J. M. Pequignot;L. Peyrin

  • Activity patterns of cardiac vagal motoneurons in rat nucleus ambiguus.

    Nicolas Rentero;Andrei Cividjian;David Trevaks;Jean Marc Pequignot

Frequent Co-Authors

Hugo Lagercrantz
Hugo Lagercrantz Karolinska Institute
Monique Denavit-Saubié
Monique Denavit-Saubié Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Jacques Mallet
Jacques Mallet Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
David Gozal
David Gozal Marshall University
Gérard Hilaire
Gérard Hilaire Institut de Neurobiologie de la Méditerranée
Ikuko Nagatsu
Ikuko Nagatsu Fujita Health University
Tomas Hökfelt
Tomas Hökfelt Karolinska Institute
Philippe Ryvlin
Philippe Ryvlin University Hospital of Lausanne
Jean Champagnat
Jean Champagnat Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Anne Bérod
Anne Bérod Claude Bernard University Lyon 1

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