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Michel Eybalin is affiliated with the University of Montpellier in France. Their academic profile is currently characterized by a focus on their institutional connection without additional publicly available detailed information on specific research outputs or thematic areas.

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Best Publications

  • Targeted ablation of connexin26 in the inner ear epithelial gap junction network causes hearing impairment and cell death.

    Martine Cohen-Salmon;Thomas Ott;Vincent Michel;Jean Pierre Hardelin

  • Impairment of SLC17A8 encoding vesicular glutamate transporter-3, VGLUT3, underlies nonsyndromic deafness DFNA25 and inner hair cell dysfunction in null mice.

    Jérôme Ruel;Jérôme Ruel;Sarah Emery;Régis Nouvian;Tiphaine Bersot;Tiphaine Bersot

  • Excitatory amino acid antagonists protect cochlear auditory neurons from excitotoxicity.

    J L Puel;R Pujol;F Tribillac;S Ladrech

  • Pathophysiology of the glutamatergic synapses in the cochlea.

    Pujol R;Puel Jl;Gervais d'Aldin C;Eybalin M

  • Dopamine inhibition of auditory nerve activity in the adult mammalian cochlea.

    Jérôme Ruel;Régis Nouvian;Christine Gervais D'Aldin;Rémy Pujol

  • Kainic acid selectively alters auditory dendrites connected with cochlear inner hair cells

    R. Pujol;M. Lenoir;D. Robertson;M. Eybalin

  • Physiology, pharmacology and plasticity at the inner hair cell synaptic complex.

    Jérôme Ruel;Jing Wang;Jing Wang;Guy Rebillard;Guy Rebillard;Michel Eybalin;Michel Eybalin

  • Salicylate Enables Cochlear Arachidonic-Acid-Sensitive NMDA Receptor Responses

    Jérôme Ruel;Christian Chabbert;Régis Nouvian;Rim Bendris

  • Synaptic regeneration and functional recovery after excitotoxic injury in the guinea pig cochlea.

    J L Puel;S Saffiedine;C Gervais d'Aldin;M Eybalin

  • α-Amino-3-hydroxy-5-methyl-4-isoxazole propionic acid electrophysiological and neurotoxic effects in the guinea-pig cochlea

    J.-L. Puel;R. Pujol;S. Ladrech;M. Eybalin

  • Glutamate Neurotoxicity in the Cochlea: A Possible Consequence of Ischaemic or Anoxic Conditions Occurring in Ageing

    Remy Pujol;Guy Rebillard;Jean-Luc Puel;Marc Lenoir

  • Electrophysiological evidence for the presence of NMDA receptors in the guinea pig cochlea.

    J.-L. Puel;S. Ladrech;R. Chabert;R. Pujol

  • Immunoelectron microscopy identifies several types of GABA-containing efferent synapses in the guinea-pig organ of Corti.

    M. Eybalin;C. Parnaud;M. Geffard;R. Pujol

  • Glutamate receptor phenotypes in the auditory brainstem and mid-brain of the developing rat

    Alejandro Caicedo;Michel Eybalin

  • Effects of a dopaminergic agonist in the guinea pig cochlea.

    Christine d'Aldin;Jean-Luc Puel;Régine Leducq;Olivier Crambes

  • Choline Acetyltransferase, Glutamate Decarboxylase, Tyrosine Hydroxylase, Calcitonin Gene-related Peptide and Opioid Peptides Coexist in Lateral Efferent Neurons of Rat and Guinea-pig

    Saaid Safieddine;Saaid Safieddine;Ana Maria Soto Prior;Michel Eybalin

  • Riluzole rescues cochlear sensory cells from acoustic trauma in the guinea-pig.

    J Wang;M Dib;M Lenoir;P Vago

  • Temporary sensory deprivation changes calcium-binding proteins levels in the auditory brainstem.

    Alejandro Caicedo;Alejandro Caicedo;Christine D'Aldin;Michel Eybalin;Jean Luc Puel

  • Expression of the Opa1 mitochondrial protein in retinal ganglion cells: its downregulation causes aggregation of the mitochondrial network.

    Satomi Kamei;Murielle Chen-Kuo-Chang;Chantal Cazevieille;Guy Lenaers

  • A radioautographic study of [3H]L-glutamate and [3H]L-glutamine uptake in the guinea-pig cochlea.

    M. Eybalin;M. Eybalin;R. Pujol

Frequent Co-Authors

Jean-Luc Puel
Jean-Luc Puel University of Montpellier
Rémy Pujol
Rémy Pujol University of Montpellier
Jean Rossier
Jean Rossier Sorbonne University
Gérard Tramu
Gérard Tramu University of Bordeaux
Pierre Pontarotti
Pierre Pontarotti Aix-Marseille University
Richard A. Altschuler
Richard A. Altschuler University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Salah El Mestikawy
Salah El Mestikawy Douglas Mental Health University Institute
Guy Lenaers
Guy Lenaers University of Angers
Bruno Giros
Bruno Giros McGill University

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