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National Ranking
352

Overview

Martial Ruat is affiliated with the Centre national de la recherche scientifique (CNRS) in France. Their research primarily spans the fields of Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, as well as Neuroscience. Within these fields, their work focuses notably on Molecular Biology, Developmental Neuroscience, and Genetics.

The scientist's main topics of study include:

  • Hedgehog Signaling Pathway Studies
  • Epigenetics and DNA Methylation
  • Neurogenesis and neuroplasticity mechanisms
  • Congenital Ear and Nasal Anomalies

They have contributed to multiple publications across a range of journals. Recent papers include:

  • Characterization of Sonic Hedgehog transcripts in the adult mouse brain: co-expression with neuronal and oligodendroglial markers, 2024, Brain Structure and Function
  • Sonic Hedgehog Is an Early Oligodendrocyte Marker During Remyelination, 2024, Cells
  • Smoothened/AMP-Activated Protein Kinase Signaling in Oligodendroglial Cell Maturation, 2022, Frontiers in Cellular Neuroscience
  • Sonic Hedgehog receptor Patched deficiency in astrocytes enhances glucose metabolism in mice, 2021, Molecular Metabolism
  • C9C5 positive mature oligodendrocytes are a source of Sonic Hedgehog in the mouse brain, 2020, PLoS ONE

Frequent co-authors in their publications include Mariagiovanna Russo, Hélène Faure, Linda Tirou, Ariane Sharif, and Giuliana Pellegrino.

Their publications are distributed mainly in the following scientific venues:

  • Frontiers in Cellular Neuroscience
  • Molecular Metabolism
  • Brain Structure and Function
  • Cells
  • PLoS ONE

Best Publications

  • Histaminergic transmission in the mammalian brain

    J. C. Schwartz;J. M. Arrang;M. Garbarg;H. Pollard

  • Molecular cloning, characterization, and localization of a high-affinity serotonin receptor (5-HT7) activating cAMP formation

    Martial Ruat;Elisabeth Traiffort;Rob Leurs;Joel Tardivel-Lacombe

  • Calcium sensing receptor: molecular cloning in rat and localization to nerve terminals.

    Martial Ruat;Mark E. Molliver;Adele M. Snowman;Solomon H. Snyder

  • A novel rat serotonin (5-HT6) receptor: molecular cloning, localization and stimulation of cAMP accumulation.

    M. Ruat;E. Traiffort;J.M. Arrang;J. Tardivellacombe

  • Heme oxygenase 2: endothelial and neuronal localization and role in endothelium-dependent relaxation

    Randa Zakhary;Sean P. Gaine;Jay L. Dinerman;Martial Ruat

  • Three histamine receptors (H1, H2 and H3) visualized in the brain of human and non-human primates

    M.I. Martinez-Mir;H. Pollard;J. Moreau;J.M. Arrang

  • A detailed mapping of hist amine H1-receptors in guinea-pig central nervous system established by autoradiography with [125I]iodobolpyramine

    M.L. Bouthenet;M. Ruat;N. Sales;M. Garbarg

  • Quantitative RT‐PCR distribution of serotonin 5‐HT6 receptor mRNA in the central nervous system of control or 5,7‐dihydroxytryptamine‐treated rats

    Caroline Gérard;Salah El Mestikawy;Cécile Lebrand;Joëlle Adrien

  • Positive and negative allosteric modulators of the Ca2+-sensing receptor interact within overlapping but not identical binding sites in the transmembrane domain.

    Christophe Petrel;Albane Kessler;Philippe Dauban;Robert H. Dodd

  • Discrete localizations of hedgehog signalling components in the developing and adult rat nervous system

    Elisabeth Traiffort;Dorota Charytoniuk;Laurent Watroba;Hélène Faure

  • Reversible and irreversible labeling and autoradiographic localization of the cerebral histamine H2 receptor using [125I]iodinated probes

    M Ruat;E Traiffort;M L Bouthenet;J C Schwartz

  • PTH-independent regulation of blood calcium concentration by the calcium-sensing receptor.

    Alexandre Loupy;Suresh Krishna Ramakrishnan;Bharath Wootla;Régine Chambrey

  • Hedgehog signaling controls fibroblast activation and tissue fibrosis in systemic sclerosis

    Angelika Horn;Katrin Palumbo;Cinzia Cordazzo;Cinzia Cordazzo;Clara Dees

  • An electric lobe suppressor for a yeast choline transport mutation belongs to a new family of transporter-like proteins.

    Seana O'Regan;Elisabeth Traiffort;Martial Ruat;Nathalie Cha

  • In vitro effects of strontium ranelate on the extracellular calcium-sensing receptor.

    Josée Coulombe;Hélène Faure;Bruno Robin;Martial Ruat

  • Calcium sensing receptor‐dependent and receptor‐independent activation of osteoblast replication and survival by strontium ranelate

    Olivia Fromigué;Eric Haÿ;Alain Barbara;Christophe Petrel

  • Regional Distribution of Sonic Hedgehog, Patched, and Smoothened mRNA in the Adult Rat Brain

    Elisabeth Traiffort;Dorota Anna Charytoniuk;Helene Faure;Martial Ruat

  • Sonic Hedgehog signaling in the mammalian brain

    Elisabeth Traiffort;Elodie Angot;Martial Ruat

  • Evidence in Favor of a Calcium-Sensing Receptor in Arterial Endothelial Cells: Studies With Calindol and Calhex 231

    Arthur H. Weston;Mais Absi;Donald T. Ward;Jacqueline Ohanian

  • Transfer of differentiation signal by membrane microvesicles harboring hedgehog morphogens

    María Carmen Martínez;Fréderic Larbret;Fatiha Zobairi;Josée Coulombe

Frequent Co-Authors

Elisabeth Traiffort
Elisabeth Traiffort Inserm : Institut national de la santé et de la recherche médicale
Philippe Dauban
Philippe Dauban Institut de Chimie des Substances Naturelles
Robert H. Dodd
Robert H. Dodd Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Maurizio Taddei
Maurizio Taddei University of Siena
Fabrizio Manetti
Fabrizio Manetti University of Siena
Pierre Potier
Pierre Potier Institut de Chimie des Substances Naturelles
Didier Rognan
Didier Rognan University of Strasbourg
Jean-Charles Schwartz
Jean-Charles Schwartz Bioprojet (France)
Rob Leurs
Rob Leurs Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
José Palacios
José Palacios Ramón y Cajal Hospital (Hospital Universitario Ramón y Cajal)

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