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Rémy Pujol is affiliated with the University of Montpellier in France. Their research predominantly spans the fields of Neuroscience and Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, with significant contributions in related subfields including Sensory Systems, Neurology, Endocrine and Autonomic Systems, Aging, and Molecular Biology.

The scientist's primary topics of study focus on hearing and vestibular functions, encompassing the genetics and disorders associated with these systems. Key topics covered in their work include Hearing, Cochlea, Tinnitus, Genetics; Vestibular and auditory disorders; Genetics, Aging, and Longevity in Model Organisms; Neuroscience of respiration and sleep; Biochemical Analysis and Sensing Techniques; Ear Surgery and Otitis Media; and Plant Reproductive Biology.

Rémy Pujol has contributed to several recent papers that illustrate the scope of their research interests:

  • The Differentiation Status of Hair Cells That Regenerate Naturally in the Vestibular Inner Ear of the Adult Mouse, 2021, Journal of Neuroscience
  • Meisosomes, folded membrane microdomains between the apical extracellular matrix and epidermis, 2023, eLife
  • The Transcription Factor Sox2 Is Required to Maintain the Cell Type-Specific Properties and Innervation of Type II Vestibular Hair Cells in Adult Mice, 2021, Journal of Neuroscience
  • Impulse Noise Induced Hidden Hearing Loss, Hair Cell Ciliary Changes and Oxidative Stress in Mice, 2021, Antioxidants
  • Sox2 is required in supporting cells for normal levels of vestibular hair cell regeneration in adult mice, 2022, Hearing Research

The research has been published in a variety of scientific venues, with multiple contributions appearing in bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory), Journal of Neuroscience, eLife, Hearing Research, and Antioxidants.

Collaborations have been an integral part of Rémy Pujol's research output. Frequent coauthors include Jennifer S. Stone, Nicolas Brouilly, Fabrice Richard, Chantal Cazevieille, and Nathalie Pujol, with multiple joint publications reflecting ongoing collaborative efforts.

Best Publications

  • Hair cell synaptic ribbons are essential for synchronous auditory signalling

    Darina Khimich;Régis Nouvian;Régis Nouvian;Rémy Pujol;Susanne tom Dieck;Susanne tom Dieck

  • Excitotoxicity and repair of cochlear synapses after noise-trauma induced hearing loss.

    Jean-Luc Puel;Jérôme Ruel;Christine d'Aldin;Rémy Pujol

  • Salicylate induces tinnitus through activation of cochlear NMDA receptors

    Matthieu J. Guitton;Jean Caston;Jérôme Ruel;Randolph M. Johnson

  • Excitotoxicity, synaptic repair, and functional recovery in the mammalian cochlea: a review of recent findings.

    Rémy Pujol;Jean-Luc Puel

  • Cochlear receptor development in the rat with emphasis on synaptogenesis.

    Marc Lenoir;Allan Shnerson;Rémy Pujol

  • Excitatory amino acid antagonists protect cochlear auditory neurons from excitotoxicity.

    J L Puel;R Pujol;F Tribillac;S Ladrech

  • Pathophysiology of the glutamatergic synapses in the cochlea.

    Pujol R;Puel Jl;Gervais d'Aldin C;Eybalin M

  • Anatomy and physiology of the onset of auditory function.

    R. Pujol;D. Hilding

  • Caspase inhibitors, but not c-Jun NH2-terminal kinase inhibitor treatment, prevent cisplatin-induced hearing loss.

    Jing Wang;Sabine Ladrech;Remy Pujol;Philippe Brabet

  • Dopamine inhibition of auditory nerve activity in the adult mammalian cochlea.

    Jérôme Ruel;Régis Nouvian;Christine Gervais D'Aldin;Rémy Pujol

  • Age-related changes in the C57BL/6J mouse cochlea. II. Ultrastructural findings.

    Allan Shnerson;Colette Devigne;Rémy Pujol

  • Kainic acid selectively alters auditory dendrites connected with cochlear inner hair cells

    R. Pujol;M. Lenoir;D. Robertson;M. Eybalin

  • Screening for auditory dysfunction in infants by evoked oto-acoustic emissions.

    Pierre Bonfils;Alain Uziel;Rémy Pujol

  • Physiology, pharmacology and plasticity at the inner hair cell synaptic complex.

    Jérôme Ruel;Jing Wang;Jing Wang;Guy Rebillard;Guy Rebillard;Michel Eybalin;Michel Eybalin

  • Selective attention modifies the active micromechanical properties of the cochlea.

    Jean-Luc Puel;Pierre Bonfils;Rémy Pujol

  • Different patterns of cochlear innervation during the development of the kitten

    R. Pujol;E. Carlier;C. Devigne

  • Age-related changes in the C57BL/6J mouse cochlea. I. Physiological findings.

    Allan Shnerson;Rémy Pujol

  • AMPA-preferring glutamate receptors in cochlear physiology of adult guinea-pig

    Jérôme Ruel;Chu Chen;Remy Pujol;Richard Peter Bobbin

  • Local application of sodium thiosulfate prevents cisplatin-induced hearing loss in the guinea pig

    J Wang;R.V Lloyd Faulconbridge;A Fetoni;M.J Guitton

  • Postnatal maturation in the cochlea of the cat.

    Remy Pujol;Robert Marty

  • Synaptic regeneration and functional recovery after excitotoxic injury in the guinea pig cochlea.

    J L Puel;S Saffiedine;C Gervais d'Aldin;M Eybalin

Frequent Co-Authors

Jean-Luc Puel
Jean-Luc Puel University of Montpellier
Michel Eybalin
Michel Eybalin University of Montpellier
Robert K. Shepherd
Robert K. Shepherd University of Melbourne
Andrew K. Wise
Andrew K. Wise Bionics Institute
Salah El Mestikawy
Salah El Mestikawy Douglas Mental Health University Institute
Donald Robertson
Donald Robertson University of Western Australia
Chu Chen
Chu Chen The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio
Yehoash Raphael
Yehoash Raphael University of Michigan–Ann Arbor

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