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Joël Prémont

Joël Prémont

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Neuroscience

D-Index
44
Citations
7071
World Ranking
7200
National Ranking
323

Overview

Joël Prémont is affiliated with the Collège de France in France. Their academic work primarily centers around their role at this institution, with a focus on various scientific and research activities undertaken throughout their career.

There is no detailed record of recent publications or papers available for Joël Prémont, which limits specific insights into recent research topics or findings. Similarly, no information about frequent co-authors or collaborative partnerships is provided, so it is not possible to describe patterns of joint research or academic networking.

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There are also no records of book publications or contributions to edited volumes, leaving the scope of written works such as monographs or comprehensive texts unknown.

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Joël Prémont is currently living.

Best Publications

  • Astrocytes protect neurons from hydrogen peroxide toxicity

    S Desagher;J Glowinski;J Premont

  • Pyruvate Protects Neurons against Hydrogen Peroxide-Induced Toxicity

    Solange Desagher;Jacques Glowinski;Joël Prémont

  • Identification of a low–molecular weight TrkB antagonist with anxiolytic and antidepressant activity in mice

    Maxime Cazorla;Joël Prémont;Andre Mann;Nicolas Girard

  • Glutamate-Dependent Phosphorylation of Elongation Factor-2 and Inhibition of Protein Synthesis in Neurons

    Philippe Marin;Kent L. Nastiuk;Nadine Daniel;Jean-Antoine Girault

  • Adrenergic regulation of intercellular communications between cultured striatal astrocytes from the mouse.

    Christian Giaume;Philipe Marin;Jocelyne Cordier;Jacques Glowinski

  • Topographical distribution of dopaminergic innervation and dopaminergic receptors of the anterior cerebral cortex of the rat

    J. P. Tassin;J. Bockaert;G. Blanc;L. Stinus

  • Antagonism by riluzole of entry of calcium evoked by NMDA and veratridine in rat cultured granule cells: evidence for a dual mechanism of action

    J.P. Hubert;J.C. Delumeau;J. Glowinski;J. Prémont

  • Glutamate-evoked release of arachidonic acid from mouse brain astrocytes

    N Stella;M Tence;J Glowinski;J Premont

  • Sphingosine-1-phosphate induces proliferation of astrocytes: regulation by intracellular signalling cascades.

    Alice Pébay;Madeleine Toutant;Joël Prémont;Charles-Félix Calvo

  • Vasoactive intestinal polypeptide receptors linked to an adenylate cyclase, and their relationship with biogenic amine- and somatostatin-sensitive adenylate cyclases on central neuronal and glial cells in primary cultures.

    H. Chneiweiss;J. Glowinski;J. Prémont

  • Nicotine protects cultured striatal neurones against N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor-mediated neurotoxicity.

    Philippe Marin;Marion Maus;Solange Desagher;Jacques Glowinski

  • Differential expression of CRMP1, CRMP2A, CRMP2B, and CRMP5 in axons or dendrites of distinct neurons in the mouse brain

    Sylvie Bretin;Sophie Reibel;Emmanuelle Charrier;Marion Maus-Moatti

  • Increase in External Glutamate and NMDA Receptor Activation Contribute to H2O2-Induced Neuronal Apoptosis

    Franck Mailly;Philippe Marin;Maurice Israël;Jacques Glowinski

  • Topographical distribution of dopaminergic innervation and of dopaminergic receptors in the rat striatum. II. Distribution and characteristics of dopamine adenylate cyclase--interaction of d-LSD with dopaminergic receptors.

    J. Bockaert;J. Premont;J. Glowinski;A.M. Thierry

  • Adenosine-sensitive adenylate cyclase in rat striatal homogenates and its relationship to dopamine- and Ca2+-sensitive adenylate cyclases.

    Joël Prémont;Michèle Perez;Joël Bockaert

  • Modulation by monoamines of somatostatin-sensitive adenylate cyclase on neuronal and glial cells from the mouse brain in primary cultures

    H. Chneiweiss;J. Glowinski;J. Prémont

  • Pyruvate and lactate protect striatal neurons against N‐methyl‐d‐aspartate‐induced neurotoxicity

    Marion Maus;Philippe Marin;Maurice Israël;Jacques Glowinski

  • Interleukin-1 enhances the ATP-evoked release of arachidonic acid from mouse astrocytes

    Nephi Stella;Angeles Estellés;Julio Siciliano;Martine Tencé

  • Cyclotraxin-B, the first highly potent and selective TrkB inhibitor, has anxiolytic properties in mice.

    Maxime Cazorla;Anne Jouvenceau;Christiane Rose;Jean-Philippe Guilloux

  • Characteristics of dopamine and β-adrenergic sensitive adenylate cyclases in the frontal cerebral cortex of the rat. Comparative effects of neuroleptics on frontal cortex and striatal dopamine sensitive adenylate cyclases

    J. Bockaert;J.P. Tassin;A.M. Thierry;J. Glowinski

  • Is the dopamine sensitive adenylate cyclase in the rat substantia nigra coupled with ‘autoreceptors’?

    J. Premont;A.M. Thierry;J.P. Tassin;J. Glowinski

  • Differential Modulation of D1 and D2 Dopamine‐Sensitive Adenylate Cyclases by 17β‐Estradiol in Cultured Striatal Neurons and Anterior Pituitary Cells

    M. Maus;P. Bertrand;S. Drouva;R. Rasolonjanahary

Frequent Co-Authors

Jacques Glowinski
Jacques Glowinski Collège de France
Joël Bockaert
Joël Bockaert University of Montpellier
Jean-Pol Tassin
Jean-Pol Tassin Sorbonne University
Yvette Torrens
Yvette Torrens Collège de France
Alain Prochiantz
Alain Prochiantz Collège de France
Christian Giaume
Christian Giaume Collège de France
Marie-Odile Krebs
Marie-Odile Krebs Université Paris Cité
Laurent Venance
Laurent Venance Collège de France
Philippe Marin
Philippe Marin University of Montpellier
Anne-Marie Thierry
Anne-Marie Thierry Collège de France

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