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Philippe Marin is affiliated with the University of Montpellier in France. Their research spans multiple disciplines within the biological and medical sciences, with a significant focus on neuroscience and molecular biology. The scientist has contributed extensively to the understanding of receptor mechanisms and neuropharmacology, emphasizing the interaction of neurotransmitter receptors with behavior and cellular processes.

Marin's main fields of study include:

  • Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
  • Medicine
  • Neuroscience

Their specialized subfields further highlight expertise in:

  • Molecular Biology
  • Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience
  • Physiology
  • Cell Biology
  • Neurology

Key research topics addressed by Marin encompass:

  • Neuroscience and Neuropharmacology Research
  • Receptor Mechanisms and Signaling
  • Neurotransmitter Receptor Influence on Behavior
  • Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptors Study
  • Pain Mechanisms and Treatments
  • Cellular Transport and Secretion
  • Neuropeptides and Animal Physiology

Philippe Marin has published in several prominent journals, reflecting a continued presence in neuroscience and pharmacology fields. Frequent publication venues include:

  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Journal of Medicinal Chemistry
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Progress in Neurobiology
  • Neuropsychopharmacology

Among their recent papers are:

  • "Cerebrospinal fluid phospho-tau T217 outperforms T181 as a biomarker for the differential diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease and PET amyloid-positive patient identification" (2020, Alzheimer s Research & Therapy)
  • "International Union of Basic and Clinical Pharmacology. CX. Classification of Receptors for 5-hydroxytryptamine; Pharmacology and Function" (2020, Pharmacological Reviews)
  • "Amelioration of Tau pathology and memory deficits by targeting 5-HT7 receptor" (2020, Progress in Neurobiology)
  • "Antidepressant-like effects of psychedelics in a chronic despair mouse model: is the 5-HT2A receptor the unique player?" (2024, Neuropsychopharmacology)
  • "The atypical chemokine receptor 3 interacts with Connexin 43 inhibiting astrocytic gap junctional intercellular communication" (2020, Nature Communications)

Collaboration plays an important role in Marin's research output, with frequent co-authors including:

  • Séverine Chaumont-Dubel (23 joint publications)
  • Paweł Zajdel (16 joint publications)
  • Joël Bockaert (13 joint publications)
  • Carine Bécamel (11 joint publications)
  • Vittorio Canale (11 joint publications)

Best Publications

  • Altering the course of schizophrenia: progress and perspectives

    Mark J. Millan;Annie Andrieux;George Bartzokis;Kristin Cadenhead

  • Nitric oxide-induced blockade of NMDA receptors.

    Olivier Manzoni;Laurent Prezeau;Philippe Marin;Solange Deshager

  • mTOR in Brain Physiology and Pathologies

    Joël Bockaert;Philippe Marin

  • Signaling at G-protein-coupled serotonin receptors: recent advances and future research directions.

    Mark J Millan;Philippe Marin;Philippe Marin;Joëel Bockaert;Joëel Bockaert;Clotilde Mannoury la Cour

  • GPCR interacting proteins (GIP).

    Joël Bockaert;Laurent Fagni;Aline Dumuis;Philippe Marin

  • Neuronal 5-HT metabotropic receptors: fine-tuning of their structure, signaling, and roles in synaptic modulation

    Joël Bockaert;Sylvie Claeysen;Carine Bécamel;Aline Dumuis

  • The ‘magic tail’ of G protein-coupled receptors: an anchorage for functional protein networks

    Joël Bockaert;Philippe Marin;Aline Dumuis;Laurent Fagni

  • Synaptic multiprotein complexes associated with 5-HT2C receptors: a proteomic approach

    Carine Bécamel;Gérard Alonso;Nathalie Galéotti;Emmanuelle Demey

  • International Union of Basic and Clinical Pharmacology. CX. Classification of Receptors for 5-hydroxytryptamine; Pharmacology and Function

    Nicholas M. Barnes;Gerard P. Ahern;Carine Becamel;Joël Bockaert

  • Cerebrospinal fluid phospho-tau T217 outperforms T181 as a biomarker for the differential diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease and PET amyloid-positive patient identification.

    Nicolas R. Barthélemy;Nicolas R. Barthélemy;Randall J. Bateman;Christophe Hirtz;Philippe Marin

  • GPCR interacting proteins (GIPs) in the nervous system: Roles in physiology and pathologies.

    Joël Bockaert;Julie Perroy;Carine Bécamel;Philippe Marin

  • The Serotonin 5-HT2A and 5-HT2C Receptors Interact with Specific Sets of PDZ Proteins

    Carine Bécamel;Sophie Gavarini;Benjamin Chanrion;Gérard Alonso

  • Glutamate-Dependent Phosphorylation of Elongation Factor-2 and Inhibition of Protein Synthesis in Neurons

    Philippe Marin;Kent L. Nastiuk;Nadine Daniel;Jean-Antoine Girault

  • GPCR-jacking: from a new route in RTK signalling to a new concept in GPCR activation.

    Nicolas Delcourt;Joël Bockaert;Joël Bockaert;Philippe Marin;Philippe Marin

  • 5-HT(6) receptor recruitment of mTOR as a mechanism for perturbed cognition in schizophrenia

    Julie Meffre;Julie Meffre;Séverine Chaumont‐Dubel;Séverine Chaumont‐Dubel;Clotilde Mannoury la Cour;Florence Loiseau

  • Proteomic Analysis of Astrocytic Secretion in the Mouse COMPARISON WITH THE CEREBROSPINAL FLUID PROTEOME

    Mireille Lafon-Cazal;Oumeya Adjali;Nathalie Galéotti;Joël Poncet

  • Chitinase 3-like proteins as diagnostic and prognostic biomarkers of multiple sclerosis.

    Geoffrey Hinsinger;Nathalie Galéotti;N. Nabholz;Serge Urbach

  • New sorting nexin (SNX27) and NHERF specifically interact with the 5-HT4(a) receptor splice variant: roles in receptor targeting

    Lara Joubert;Brendon Hanson;Gaël Barthet;Michèle Sebben

  • Increase in External Glutamate and NMDA Receptor Activation Contribute to H2O2-Induced Neuronal Apoptosis

    Franck Mailly;Philippe Marin;Maurice Israël;Jacques Glowinski

  • Cdk5 induces constitutive activation of 5-HT6 receptors to promote neurite growth

    Fanny Duhr;Paul Déléris;Fabrice Raynaud;Martial Séveno

  • Inverse Agonist and Neutral Antagonist Actions of Antidepressants at Recombinant and Native 5-Hydroxytryptamine2C Receptors: Differential Modulation of Cell Surface Expression and Signal Transduction

    Benjamin Chanrion;Clotilde Mannoury la Cour;Sophie Gavarini;Mathieu Seimandi

Frequent Co-Authors

Joël Bockaert
Joël Bockaert University of Montpellier
Sylvie Claeysen
Sylvie Claeysen Inserm : Institut national de la santé et de la recherche médicale
Emmanuel Valjent
Emmanuel Valjent Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Alexandre Dayer
Alexandre Dayer University of Geneva
Randall J. Bateman
Randall J. Bateman Washington University in St. Louis
Joël Prémont
Joël Prémont Collège de France
Alexander Dityatev
Alexander Dityatev German Center for Neurodegenerative Diseases
Jacques Glowinski
Jacques Glowinski Collège de France
Akira Sawa
Akira Sawa Johns Hopkins University

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