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Monique Denavit-Saubié is affiliated with the Centre national de la recherche scientifique (CNRS) in France. Their academic and research efforts are associated with this prominent French research institution.

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Best Publications

  • Central control of breathing in mammals: neuronal circuitry, membrane properties, and neurotransmitters

    Armand L. Bianchi;Monique Denavit-Saubie;Jean Champagnat

  • Effects of opiates and methionine-enkephalin on pontine and bulbar respiratory neurones of the cat

    M. Denavit-Saubié;M. Denavit-Saubié;J. Champagnat;J. Champagnat;W. Zieglgänsberger;W. Zieglgänsberger

  • Activity of the δ-Opioid Receptor Is Partially Reduced, Whereas Activity of the κ-Receptor Is Maintained in Mice Lacking the μ-Receptor

    H. W. D. Matthes;C. Smadja;O. Valverde;J.-L. Vonesch

  • Intracellular sigma1 receptor modulates phospholipase C and protein kinase C activities in the brainstem.

    Marie-Pierre Morin-Surun;T. Collin;Monique Denavit-Saubié;E. E. Baulieu

  • Catecholaminergic depressant effects on bulbar respiratory mechanisms.

    J. Champagnat;M. Denavit-Saubié;J.L. Henry;V. Leviel

  • Involvement of amino acids in periodic inhibitions of bulbar respiratory neurones

    J. Champagnat;M. Denavit-Saubie´;S. Moyanova;G. Rondouin

  • ELECTRORESPONSIVE PROPERTIES AND MEMBRANE POTENTIAL TRAJECTORIES OF THREE TYPES OF INSPIRATORY NEURONS IN THE NEWBORN MOUSE BRAIN STEM IN VITRO

    J. C. Rekling;J. Champagnat;M. Denavit-Saubie

  • Involvement of N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) receptors in respiratory rhythmogenesis.

    A.S. Foutz;J. Champagnat;M. Denavit-Saubié

  • NMDA and non-NMDA receptors may play distinct roles in timing mechanisms and transmission in the feline respiratory network.

    O Pierrefiche;A S Foutz;J Champagnat;M Denavit-Saubié

  • Somatostatin depresses excitability in neurons of the solitary tract complex through hyperpolarization and augmentation of IM, a non-inactivating voltage-dependent outward current blocked by muscarinic agonists

    T Jacquin;J Champagnat;S Madamba;M Denavit-Saubié

  • N-Methyl-d-aspartate (NMDA) receptors control respiratory off-switch in cat

    Arthur S. Foutz;Jean Champagnat;Monique Denavit-Saubié

  • Inhibitions mediated by glycine and GABAA receptors shape the discharge pattern of bulbar respiratory neurons

    Kurt Schmid;Arthur S. Foutz;Monique Denavit-Saubié

  • Different effects of μ and δ opiate agonists on respiration

    Marie-Pierre Morin-Surun;Eliane Boudinot;Gilles Gacel;Jean Champagnat

  • Organization of synaptic transmission in the mammalian solitary complex, studied in vitro.

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  • Inhibitory effect of cholecystokinin octapeptide on neurons in the nucleus tractus solitarius

    M.P. Morin;P. De Marchi;Jean Claude Champagnat;Jean-Jacques Vanderhaeghen

  • Excitatory effects of iontophoretically applied substance P on neurons in the nucleus tractus solitarius of the cat: lack of interaction with opiates and opioids

    M.P. Morin-Surun;D. Jordan;J. Champagnat;K.M. Spyer

  • Three dimensional representation of bulbo-pontine respiratory networks architecture from unit density maps

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  • Endogenous activation of NMDA and non-NMDA glutamate receptors on respiratory neurones in cat medulla

    O. Pierrefiche;K. Schmid;A.S. Foutz;M. Denavit-Saubie

  • Localization of μ- and δ-opioid receptors in cat respiratory areas: an autoradiographic study

    N. Sales;D. Riche;B.P. Roques;M. Denavit-Saubie

  • Respiratory effects of the N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) antagonist, MK-801, in intact and vagotomized chronic cats.

    Arthur S. Foutz;Jean Champagnat;Monique Denavit-Saubié

  • Effects of GABAB receptor agonists and antagonists on the bulbar respiratory network in cat

    Olivier Pierrefiche;Arthur S. Foutz;Monique Denavit-Saubié

  • Progesterone reverses the neuronal responses to hypoxia in rat nucleus tractus solitarius in vitro

    Olivier Pascual;Marie-Pierre Morin-Surun;Marie-Pierre Morin-Surun;Barbara Barna;Monique Denavit-Saubié

Frequent Co-Authors

Jean Champagnat
Jean Champagnat Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Jean-Marc Pequignot
Jean-Marc Pequignot Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
George R. Siggins
George R. Siggins Scripps Research Institute
Olga Valverde
Olga Valverde Pompeu Fabra University
James L. Henry
James L. Henry McMaster University
Jean Rossier
Jean Rossier Sorbonne University

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