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P. Angaut is a researcher affiliated with Grenoble Alpes University in France. Their professional profile indicates involvement in academic research, though specific details regarding their research topics, publication output, and collaborations are limited.

The scientist's record does not list any recent papers, co-authors, or frequent publication venues. No book publications have been recorded under their name. Similarly, there is no available information on their main fields or subfields of study, or on the specific topics they have worked on.

No awards or recognitions have been documented for this individual, and they are currently noted as an active researcher.

Best Publications

  • The cerebellar olivo-corticonuclear connections in the rat

    Catherine Buisseret-Delmas;Pierre Angaut

  • Ascending projections of the medial cerebellar (fastigial) nucleus: An experimental study in the cat

    Pierre Angaut;David Bowsher

  • The ascending projections of the nucleus interpositus posterior of the cat cerebellum: an experimental anatomical study using silver impregnation methods.

    Pierre Angaut

  • Functional organization of thalamic projections to the motor cortex. An anatomical and electrophysiological study in the rat

    F. Cicirata;P. Angaut;M. Cioni;M.F. Serapide

  • Functional organization of the direct and indirect projection via the reticularis thalami nuclear complex from the motor cortex to the thalamic nucleus ventralis lateralis.

    F. Cicirata;P. Angaut;M. F. Serapide;M. R. Panto

  • A cerebellar projection onto the pontine nuclei an experimental anatomical study in the cat

    A. Brodal;A. Brodal;J. Destombes;J. Destombes;A. M. Lacerda;A. M. Lacerda;P. Angaut;P. Angaut

  • Synaptology of the cerebello-olivary pathway. Double labelling with anterograde axonal tracing and GABA immunocytochemistry in the rat

    Pierre Angaut;Constantino Sotelo

  • The retinotectal projections in the pigeon. an experimental optical and electron microscope study.

    J. Repérant;P. Angaut

  • Purkinje Cell Heterogeneity: Its Role in Organizing the Topography of the Cerebellar Cortex Connections

    Marion Wassef;Pierre Angaut;Leonor Arsenio-Nunes;Frank Bourrat

  • Topographic organization of the cerebellothalamic projections in the rat. An autoradiographic study.

    P. Angaut;P. Angaut;F. Cicirata;F. Cicirata;F. Serapide;F. Serapide

  • Fine structure of the optic fibre termination layers in the pigeon optic tectum: a Golgi and electron microscope study.

    P. Angaut;J. Repérant

  • The fine structure of the cerebellar central nuclei in the cat. II. Synaptic organization.

    P. Angaut;C. Sotelo

  • Organization of Host Afferents to Cerebellar Grafts Implanted into Kainate Lesioned Cerebellum in Adult Rats.

    José Angel Armengol;Constantino Sotelo;Pierre Angaut;Rosa‐Magda Alvarado‐Mallart

  • Compensatory climbing fiber innervation after unilateral pedunculotomy in the newborn rat: origin and topographic organization.

    P. Angaut;R. M. Alvarado‐Mallart;C. Sotelo

  • The termination of spinovestibular fibres in the cat.

    Alf Brodal;Pierre Angaut

  • Ultrastructural evidence for compensatory sprouting of climbing and mossy afferents to the cerebellar hemisphere after ipsilateral pedunculotomy in the newborn rat.

    P. Angaut;R. M. Alvarado-Mallart;C. Sotelo

  • The fine structure of the cerebellar central nuclei in the cat. I. Neurons and neuroglial cells.

    C. Sotelo;P. Angaut

  • The interposito-rubrospinal system. Anatomical tracing of a motor control pathway in the rat.

    H. Daniel;J.M. Billard;P. Angaut;C. Batini

  • Cerebello-rubral connexions in the cat.

    Pierre Angaut;David Bowsher

  • Anatomical mapping of the cerebellar nucleocortical projections in the rat: a retrograde labeling study.

    Catherine Buisseret‐Delmas;Pierre Angaut

  • The pattern in the projection of the intracerebellar nuclei onto the nucleus reticularis tegmenti pontis in the cat. An experimental anatomical study.

    A. Brodal;A. Brodal;A. M. Lacerda;A. M. Lacerda;J. Destombes;J. Destombes;P. Angaut;P. Angaut

  • The dentato-olivary projection in the rat as a presumptive GABAergic link in the olivo-cerebello-olivary loop. An ultrastructural study

    Pierre Angaut;Constantino Sotelo

Frequent Co-Authors

Constantino Sotelo
Constantino Sotelo Sorbonne University
Ivan Divac
Ivan Divac University of Copenhagen
C. Batini
C. Batini Sorbonne University

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