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43
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6374
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7450
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3209

Rémi Martin-Fardon publication distribution in Neuroscience in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Neuroscience in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Rémi Martin-Fardon sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 887+

This scientist: 101 publications — 17th percentile

17% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 887 publications or more.

Rémi Martin-Fardon D-index placement in Neuroscience in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Neuroscience scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Rémi Martin-Fardon sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 163+

This scientist: 43 D-Index — 24th percentile

24% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 163 D-Index or more.

Overview

Rémi Martin-Fardon is affiliated with the Scripps Research Institute in the United States. Their research focuses primarily on neuroscience, with a significant concentration in cellular and molecular neuroscience, cognitive neuroscience, endocrine and autonomic systems, experimental and cognitive psychology, and molecular biology.

Their published work extensively covers various topics including sleep and wakefulness research, sleep and related disorders, neurotransmitter receptor influence on behavior, regulation of appetite and obesity, circadian rhythm and melatonin, neuroscience and neuropharmacology research, and neuropeptides and animal physiology.

Frequent publication venues for their research include Neuropharmacology, Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience, Biological Psychiatry, British Journal of Pharmacology, and Neurobiology of Stress.

The scientist has co-authored publications with several researchers, including Alessandra Matzeu, Francisco J. Flores-Ramirez, Jessica M. Illenberger, Marisa Roberto, and Glenn Pascasio.

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Rémi Martin-Fardon are:

  • The Amygdala Noradrenergic System Is Compromised With Alcohol Use Disorder, 2022, Biological Psychiatry
  • Blockade of Orexin Receptors in the Posterior Paraventricular Nucleus of the Thalamus Prevents Stress-Induced Reinstatement of Reward-Seeking Behavior in Rats With a History of Ethanol Dependence, 2020, Frontiers in Integrative Neuroscience
  • Understanding the Role of Orexin Neuropeptides in Drug Addiction: Preclinical Studies and Translational Value, 2022, Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience
  • Targeting the Orexin System for Prescription Opioid Use Disorder, 2020, Brain Sciences
  • Alternative use of suvorexant (Belsomra®) for the prevention of alcohol drinking and seeking in rats with a history of alcohol dependence, 2022, Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience

Best Publications

  • Role for hypocretin in mediating stress-induced reinstatement of cocaine-seeking behavior.

    Benjamin Boutrel;Paul J. Kenny;Sheila E. Specio;Rémi Martin-Fardon

  • Preferential Effects of the Metabotropic Glutamate 2/3 Receptor Agonist LY379268 on Conditioned Reinstatement versus Primary Reinforcement: Comparison between Cocaine and a Potent Conventional Reinforcer

    Marco A S Baptista;Rémi Martin-Fardon;Friedbert Weiss

  • Stimuli linked to ethanol availability activate hypothalamic CART and orexin neurons in a reinstatement model of relapse.

    Christopher V. Dayas;Tresa M. McGranahan;Rémi Martin-Fardon;Friedbert Weiss

  • Effect of selective blockade of mu(1) or delta opioid receptors on reinstatement of alcohol-seeking behavior by drug-associated stimuli in rats

    Roberto Ciccocioppo;Rémi Martin-Fardon;Friedbert Weiss

  • Enduring resistance to extinction of cocaine-seeking behavior induced by drug-related cues.

    Friedbert Weiss;Remi Martin-Fardon;Roberto Ciccocioppo;Tony M Kerr

  • Activation of Group II Metabotropic Glutamate Receptors Attenuates Both Stress and Cue-Induced Ethanol-Seeking and Modulates c-fos Expression in the Hippocampus and Amygdala

    Yu Zhao;Christopher V. Dayas;Harinder Aujla;Marco A. S. Baptista

  • Sigma1 (σ1) receptor antagonists represent a new strategy against cocaine addiction and toxicity

    Tangui Maurice;Rémi Martin-Fardon;Pascal Romieu;Rae R Matsumoto

  • Nociceptin prevents stress-induced ethanol- but not cocaine-seeking behavior in rats.

    Rémi Martin-Fardon;Roberto Ciccocioppo;Maurizio Massi;Friedbert Weiss

  • Behavioral and Functional Evidence of Metabotropic Glutamate Receptor 2/3 and Metabotropic Glutamate Receptor 5 Dysregulation in Cocaine-Escalated Rats: Factor in the Transition to Dependence

    Yue Hao;Rémi Martin-Fardon;Friedbert Weiss

  • Unique treatment potential of cannabidiol for the prevention of relapse to drug use: preclinical proof of principle

    Gustavo Gonzalez-Cuevas;Gustavo Gonzalez-Cuevas;Remi Martin-Fardon;Tony M. Kerr;David G. Stouffer

  • Stimuli associated with a single cocaine experience elicit long-lasting cocaine-seeking.

    Roberto Ciccocioppo;Rémi Martin-Fardon;Friedbert Weiss

  • Role of innate and drug-induced dysregulation of brain stress and arousal systems in addiction: Focus on corticotropin-releasing factor, nociceptin/orphanin FQ, and orexin/hypocretin

    Rémi Martin-Fardon;Eric P. Zorrilla;Roberto Ciccocioppo;Friedbert Weiss

  • Sigma 1 receptor-related neuroactive steroids modulate cocaine-induced reward.

    Pascal Romieu;Rémi Martin-Fardon;Wayne D. Bowen;Tangui Maurice

  • Involvement of the sigma(1) receptor in cocaine-induced conditioned place preference: possible dependence on dopamine uptake blockade.

    Pascal Romieu;Vân Ly Phan;Rémi Martin-Fardon;Tangui Maurice

  • Involvement of the σ1 receptor in the cocaine-induced conditioned place preference

    Pascal Romieu;Rémi Martin-Fardon;Tangui Maurice

  • Dissociation of the effects of MTEP [3-[(2-methyl-1,3-thiazol-4-yl)ethynyl]piperidine] on conditioned reinstatement and reinforcement: comparison between cocaine and a conventional reinforcer.

    R. Martin-Fardon;M. A. S. Baptista;C. V. Dayas;F. Weiss

  • Effects of the mGlu2/3 Agonist LY379268 and the mGlu5 Antagonist MTEP on Ethanol Seeking and Reinforcement Are Differentially Altered in Rats with a History of Ethanol Dependence

    Nimish Sidhpura;Friedbert Weiss;Rémi Martin-Fardon

  • Dysregulation of Nociceptin/Orphanin FQ Activity in the Amygdala Is Linked to Excessive Alcohol Drinking in the Rat

    Daina Economidou;Anita C. Hansson;Friedbert Weiss;Anton Terasmaa

  • Reinstatement of ethanol-seeking behavior by drug cues following single versus multiple ethanol intoxication in the rat: effects of naltrexone.

    Roberto Ciccocioppo;Roberto Ciccocioppo;Daniel Lin;Daniel Lin;Rémi Martin-Fardon;Friedbert Weiss

  • The sigma1(σ1) receptor activation is a key step for the reactivation of cocaine conditioned place preference by drug priming

    Pascal Romieu;Johann Meunier;Déborah Garcia;Nadia Zozime

Frequent Co-Authors

Friedbert Weiss
Friedbert Weiss Scripps Research Institute
Roberto Ciccocioppo
Roberto Ciccocioppo University of Camerino
Loren H. Parsons
Loren H. Parsons Scripps Research Institute
Marisa Roberto
Marisa Roberto Scripps Research Institute
Fernando Rodríguez de Fonseca
Fernando Rodríguez de Fonseca Complutense University of Madrid
Christopher V. Dayas
Christopher V. Dayas University of Newcastle Australia
Tangui Maurice
Tangui Maurice University of Montpellier
Benjamin F. Cravatt
Benjamin F. Cravatt Scripps Research Institute
George F. Koob
George F. Koob National Institute on Drug Abuse
Olivier George
Olivier George University of California, San Diego

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