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Philippe Vernier is affiliated with the Centre national de la recherche scientifique (CNRS) in France, a prominent institution for scientific research.

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Best Publications

  • Dopamine D1 and adenosine A1 receptors form functionally interacting heteromeric complexes

    Silvia Ginés;Joëlle Hillion;Maria Torvinen;Stèphane Le Crom

  • The evolution of dopamine systems in chordates.

    Kei Yamamoto;Philippe Vernier

  • Evolution and cell biology of dopamine receptors in vertebrates

    Sophie Callier;Marina Snapyan;Stéphane Le Crom;Delphine Prou

  • The adult central nervous cholinergic system of a neurogenetic model animal, the zebrafish Danio rerio.

    Thomas Mueller;Philippe Vernier;Mario F Wullimann

  • Does α-synuclein modulate dopaminergic synaptic content and tone at the synapse?

    Anita Sidhu;Christophe Wersinger;Philippe Vernier

  • A novel gene (HIP) activated in human primary liver cancer.

    Chantal Lasserre;Laurence Christa;Marie-Thérèse Simon;Philippe Vernier

  • α‐Synuclein regulation of the dopaminergic transporter: a possible role in the pathogenesis of Parkinson's disease

    Anita Sidhu;Christophe Wersinger;Philippe Vernier

  • Modulation of dopamine transporter function by α-synuclein is altered by impairment of cell adhesion and by induction of oxidative stress

    Christophe Wersinger;Delphine Prou;Philippe Vernier;Anita Sidhu

  • The ADHD-susceptibility gene lphn3.1 modulates dopaminergic neuron formation and locomotor activity during zebrafish development.

    Merlin Lange;William Norton;Marion Coolen;Michel Chaminade

  • Slow oscillations in two pairs of dopaminergic neurons gate long-term memory formation in Drosophila

    Pierre Yves Plaçais;Séverine Trannoy;Guillaume Isabel;Guillaume Isabel;Yoshinori Aso

  • The LIM-homeodomain gene family in the developing Xenopus brain: conservation and divergences with the mouse related to the evolution of the forebrain.

    Isabelle Bachy;Philippe Vernier;Sylvie Rétaux

  • Dopaminergic Inhibition of Reproduction in Teleost Fishes: Ecophysiological and Evolutionary Implications

    S. Dufour;F.-A. Weltzien;M.-E. Sebert;N. Le Belle

  • Two tyrosine hydroxylase genes in vertebrates New dopaminergic territories revealed in the zebrafish brain.

    Kei Yamamoto;Jori O. Ruuskanen;Jori O. Ruuskanen;Mario F. Wullimann;Philippe Vernier

  • A phylotypic stage in vertebrate brain development: GABA cell patterns in zebrafish compared with mouse.

    Thomas Mueller;Philippe Vernier;Mario F. Wullimann

  • Dopamine Inhibits Luteinizing Hormone Synthesis and Release in the Juvenile European Eel: A Neuroendocrine Lock for the Onset of Puberty

    Bernadette Vidal;Catherine Pasqualini;Nadine Le Belle;M. Claire H. Holland

  • Similar Time Course Changes in Striatal Levels of Glutamic Acid Decarboxylase and Proenkephalin mRNA Following Dopaminergic Deafferentation in the Rat

    Philippe Vernier;Jean-Francois Julien;Pierre Rataboul;Odile Fourrier

  • Dopamine receptor localization in the mammalian retina.

    J. Nguyen-Legros;C. Versaux-Botteri;Philippe Vernier

  • Expression of a new G protein-coupled receptor X-msr is associated with an endothelial lineage in Xenopus laevis.

    Eric Devic;Laurent Paquereau;P. Vernier;Bernard Knibiehler

  • Cloning and expression of a rat acetylcholinesterase subunit : generation of multiple molecular forms and complementarity with a Torpedo collagenic subunit

    Claire Legay;Suzanne Bon;Philippe Vernier;Françoise Coussen

  • The Role of α-Synuclein in Both Neuroprotection and Neurodegeneration

    Anita Sidhu;Christophe Wersinger;Charbel E-H. Moussa;Philippe Vernier

Frequent Co-Authors

Jacques Mallet
Jacques Mallet Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Mario F. Wullimann
Mario F. Wullimann Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
Hyman B. Niznik
Hyman B. Niznik University of Toronto
Laure Bally-Cuif
Laure Bally-Cuif Institut Pasteur
Yonathan Zohar
Yonathan Zohar University of Maryland, Baltimore County
Jocelyne Caboche
Jocelyne Caboche Sorbonne University
Hervé Philippe
Hervé Philippe Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Alain Privat
Alain Privat Grenoble Alpes University
Robert Zorec
Robert Zorec University of Ljubljana
Vincent Laudet
Vincent Laudet Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology

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