Marguerite Vergnes mainly focuses on Neuroscience, Epilepsy, Thalamus, Spike-and-wave and Cortex. Marguerite Vergnes performs integrative study on Neuroscience and Chemistry. The concepts of her Epilepsy study are interwoven with issues in Internal medicine, Pathophysiology, GABAB receptor and Electroencephalography.
Marguerite Vergnes has included themes like Agonistic behaviour and Defensive aggression in her Internal medicine study. Her Spike-and-wave research incorporates themes from Quiet wakefulness, Spike-wave discharges and Petit Mal Epilepsy. Marguerite Vergnes interconnects Thalamic lesions, Thalamic lesion and Amygdala in the investigation of issues within Cortex.
Epilepsy, Internal medicine, Endocrinology, Chemistry and Neuroscience are her primary areas of study. Her studies deal with areas such as Thalamus, Anesthesia and Electroencephalography as well as Epilepsy. Much of her study explores Internal medicine relationship to Childhood absence epilepsy.
Her work deals with themes such as Neocortex, Muscarinic acetylcholine receptor and Genetic strain, which intersect with Endocrinology. The various areas that she examines in her Spike-and-wave study include Spike-wave discharges and Petit mal, Petit Mal Epilepsy. Her study in GABAergic is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Midbrain, Muscimol, Bicuculline, GABA receptor antagonist and Picrotoxin.
Her primary areas of investigation include Epilepsy, Endocrinology, Internal medicine, Neuroscience and Chemistry. Her Epilepsy research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Agonist, Cortex and Pharmacology. Her Endocrinology research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Neocortex, Muscarinic acetylcholine receptor, Genetic strain and GABAA receptor.
The various areas that Marguerite Vergnes examines in her Internal medicine study include Ethosuximide and Thalamus. In her study, Calcium dependent, Calcium and Ibotenic acid is strongly linked to Pathophysiology, which falls under the umbrella field of Neuroscience. Her Electroencephalography study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Trimethadione, Carbamazepine and Phenytoin.
Marguerite Vergnes mostly deals with Neuroscience, Epilepsy, Reticular thalamic nucleus, Pathophysiology and Absence seizure. Her work carried out in the field of Neuroscience brings together such families of science as Internal medicine and Endocrinology. Her Internal medicine research incorporates themes from Trimethadione and Electroencephalography, Spike-and-wave.
She incorporates Endocrinology and Chemistry in her research. Her Pathophysiology research integrates issues from Inhibitory postsynaptic potential, Endogeny, Nervous control and Convulsion. Her Absence seizure research includes themes of Agonist, GABAB receptor, Antagonist and Pharmacology.
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Genetic absence epilepsy in rats from Strasbourg--a review.
C. Marescaux;M. Vergnes;A. Depaulis.
Journal of Neural Transmission-supplement (1992)
Spontaneous paroxysmal electroclinical patterns in rat: A model of generalized non-convulsive epilepsy
M. Vergnes;Ch. Marescaux;G. Micheletti;J. Reis.
Neuroscience Letters (1982)
Endogenous control of epilepsy: The nigral inhibitory system
Antoine Depaulis;Marguerite Vergnes;Christian Marescaux.
Progress in Neurobiology (1994)
Evidence for a critical role of GABAergic transmission within the thalamus in the genesis and control of absence seizures in the rat.
Zhao Liu;Marguerite Vergnes;Antoine Depaulis;Christian Marescaux.
Brain Research (1991)
Mapping of spontaneous spike and wave discharges in Wistar rats with genetic generalized non-convulsive epilepsy.
Marguerite Vergnes;Christian Marescaux;Antoine Depaulis.
Brain Research (1990)
Indentification of midbrain neurones mediating defensive behaviour in the rat by microinjections of excitatory amino acids
Richard Bandler;Antoine Depaulis;Marguerite Vergnes.
Behavioural Brain Research (1985)
Calcium-dependent regulation of genetically determined spike and waves by the reticular thalamic nucleus of rats
Giuliano Avanzini;Marguerite Vergnes;Roberto Spreafico;Christian Marescaux.
Epilepsia (1993)
Role of the thalamic reticular nucleus in the generation of rhythmic thalamo-cortical activities subserving spike and waves.
G. Avanzini;M. de Curtis;C. Marescaux;F. Panzica.
Journal of Neural Transmission-supplement (1992)
GABAB receptor antagonists: potential new anti-absence drugs.
C. Marescaux;M. Vergnes;R. Bernasconi.
Journal of Neural Transmission-supplement (1992)
Parachlorophenylalanine-induced serotonin depletion increases offensive but not defensive aggression in male rats
Marguerite Vergnes;Antoine Depaulis;Any Boehrer.
Physiology & Behavior (1986)
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