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Olivier Bosler is affiliated with Aix-Marseille University in France. The scientist's work is connected with this institution, contributing to their academic and research environment.

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Best Publications

  • Dual character, asynaptic and synaptic, of the dopamine innervation in adult rat neostriatum: A quantitative autoradiographic and immunocytochemical analysis

    Laurent Descarries;Kenneth C. Watkins;Sylvia Garcia;Olivier Bosler

  • Quantitative and morphometric data indicate precise cellular interactions between serotonin terminals and postsynaptic targets in rat substantia nigra.

    H Moukhles;O Bosler;J.P Bolam;A Vallée

  • VIP neurons as prime synaptic targets for serotonin afferents in rat suprachiasmatic nucleus: a combined radioautographic and immunocytochemical study.

    Olivier Bosler;Alain Beaudet

  • Ultrastructural correlates of functional relationships between nigral dopaminergic or cortical afferent fibers and neuropeptide Y-containing neurons in the rat striatum.

    J. Vuillet;L. Kerkerian;P. Kachidian;O. Bosler

  • Striatal neuropeptide Y neurones are under the influence of the nigrostriatal dopaminergic pathway: Immunohistochemical evidence

    Lydia Kerkerian;Olivier Bosler;Georges Pelletier;André Nieoullon

  • Host afferents into intrastriatal transplants of fetal ventral mesencephalon

    G. Doucet;Y. Murata;P. Brundin;O. Bosler

  • Central serotonergic projections to the nucleus tractus solitarii: Evidence from a double labeling study in the rat

    N. Schaffar;J.P. Kessler;O. Bosler;A. Jean

  • Dopaminergic nerve endings visualised by high-resolution autoradiography in adult rat neostriatum.

    Laurent Descarries;Olivier Bosler;Michel H. Des Rosiers

  • Ultrastructural plasticity in the rat suprachiasmatic nucleus. Possible involvement in clock entrainment.

    Denis Becquet;Clémence Girardet;Fabienne Guillaumond;Anne-Marie François-Bellan

  • Ozone inhalation activates stress-responsive regions of the CNS.

    Florian Gackière;Layal Saliba;Agnès Baude;Olivier Bosler

  • Involvement of the suprachiasmatic nucleus in diurnal ACTH and corticosterone responsiveness to stress.

    Dominique Sage;Daniel Maurel;Olivier Bosler

  • Influence of the corticosterone rhythm on photic entrainment of locomotor activity in rats.

    Dominique Sage;Julien Ganem;Fabienne Guillaumond;Geneviève Laforge-Anglade

  • Serotonin innervation of neuropeptide Y-containing neurons in the rat arcuate nucleus

    Jocelyne Guy;Georges Pelletier;Olivier Bosler

  • Morphological correlates of serotonin-neuropeptide Y interactions in the rat suprachiasmatic nucleus: combined radioautographic and immunocytochemical data

    J. Guy;O. Bosler;G. Dusticier;G. Pelletier

  • GABA neurons in the rat suprachiasmatic nucleus: involvement in chemospecific synaptic circuitry and evidence for GAD-peptide colocalization.

    A. M. Francois-Bellan;P. Kachidian;G. Dusticier;M. C. Tonon

  • Daily changes in synaptic innervation of VIP neurons in the rat suprachiasmatic nucleus: contribution of glutamatergic afferents

    Clémence Girardet;Marie-Pierre Blanchard;Géraldine Ferracci;Christian Lévêque

  • Glucocorticoids up-regulate the expression of glial fibrillary acidic protein in the rat suprachiasmatic nucleus.

    Daniel Maurel;Dominique Sage;Mourad Mekaouche;Olivier Bosler

  • Ultrastructural relationships of serotonin and GABA terminals in the rat suprachiasmatic nucleus. Evidence for a close interconnection between the two afferent systems.

    Olivier Bosler

  • Corticosterone-dependent driving influence of the suprachiasmatic nucleus on adrenal sensitivity to ACTH.

    Dominique Sage;Daniel Maurel;Olivier Bosler

  • Ultrastructural relationships between serotonin and dopamine neurons in the rat arcuate nucleus and medial zona incerta: A combined radioautographic and immunocytochemical study

    O. Bosler;T.H. Joh;A. Beaudet

Frequent Co-Authors

André Nieoullon
André Nieoullon Aix-Marseille University
André Calas
André Calas University of Bordeaux
Virginia M. Pickel
Virginia M. Pickel Cornell University
Tong H. Joh
Tong H. Joh Cornell University
James P. Herman
James P. Herman University of Cincinnati

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