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Sebastien G. Bouret

Sebastien G. Bouret

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Neuroscience

D-Index
53
Citations
10962
World Ranking
5080
National Ranking
213

Best Publications

  • Trophic Action of Leptin on Hypothalamic Neurons That Regulate Feeding

    Sebastien G. Bouret;Shin J. Draper;Richard B. Simerly

  • Formation of Projection Pathways from the Arcuate Nucleus of the Hypothalamus to Hypothalamic Regions Implicated in the Neural Control of Feeding Behavior in Mice

    Sebastien G. Bouret;Shin J. Draper;Richard B. Simerly

  • Hypothalamic tanycytes are an ERK-gated conduit for leptin into the brain.

    Eglantine Balland;Julie Dam;Fanny Langlet;Emilie Caron

  • Tanycytic VEGF-A boosts blood-hypothalamus barrier plasticity and access of metabolic signals to the arcuate nucleus in response to fasting.

    Fanny Langlet;Barry E. Levin;Barry E. Levin;Serge Luquet;Massimiliano Mazzone

  • Differential distribution of tight junction proteins suggests a role for tanycytes in blood‐hypothalamus barrier regulation in the adult mouse brain

    Amandine Mullier;Amandine Mullier;Sebastien G. Bouret;Sebastien G. Bouret;Sebastien G. Bouret;Vincent Prevot;Vincent Prevot;Bénédicte Dehouck;Bénédicte Dehouck

  • Sex and gender differences in developmental programming of metabolism.

    Laura Dearden;Sebastien G. Bouret;Susan E. Ozanne

  • Tanycyte-Like Cells Form a Blood–Cerebrospinal Fluid Barrier in the Circumventricular Organs of the Mouse Brain

    Fanny Langlet;Amandine Mullier;Sebastien G. Bouret;Vincent Prevot

  • Minireview: Leptin and Development of Hypothalamic Feeding Circuits

    Sebastien G. Bouret;Richard B. Simerly

  • Developmental programming of hypothalamic feeding circuits

    SG Bouret;RB Simerly

  • Hypothalamic Neural Projections Are Permanently Disrupted in Diet-Induced Obese Rats

    Sebastien G. Bouret;Sebastien G. Bouret;Judith N. Gorski;Judith N. Gorski;Judith N. Gorski;Christa M. Patterson;Christa M. Patterson;Stephen Chen

  • Definitive evidence for the existence of morphological plasticity in the external zone of the median eminence during the rat estrous cycle: implication of neuro-glio-endothelial interactions in gonadotropin-releasing hormone release.

    V. Prevot;D. Croix;S. Bouret;S. Dutoit

  • Neurodevelopmental actions of leptin.

    Sebastien G. Bouret

  • Early Life Origins of Obesity : Role of Hypothalamic Programming

    Sebastien G Bouret

  • Obesity Impairs the Action of the Neuroendocrine Ghrelin System

    Jeffrey M. Zigman;Sebastien G. Bouret;Sebastien G. Bouret;Zane B. Andrews

  • Loss of Autophagy in Pro-opiomelanocortin Neurons Perturbs Axon Growth and Causes Metabolic Dysregulation

    Bérengère Coupé;Yuko Ishii;Marcelo O. Dietrich;Marcelo O. Dietrich;Masaaki Komatsu;Masaaki Komatsu;Masaaki Komatsu

  • Gene-Environment Interactions Controlling Energy and Glucose Homeostasis and the Developmental Origins of Obesity

    Sebastien Bouret;Barry E. Levin;Susan E. Ozanne

  • Development of Leptin‐Sensitive Circuits

    S. G. Bouret;R. B. Simerly

  • Comparative distribution of mRNA encoding the growth hormone secretagogue-receptor (GHS-R) in Microcebus murinus (Primate, lemurian) and rat forebrain and pituitary.

    Valérie Mitchell;Sebastien Bouret;Jean‐Claude Beauvillain;Alain Schilling

  • Neonatal overnutrition causes early alterations in the central response to peripheral ghrelin.

    Gustav Collden;Eglantine Balland;Jyoti Parkash;Emilie Caron

  • Distribution of leptin-sensitive cells in the postnatal and adult mouse brain

    Emilie Caron;Christelle Sachot;Vincent Prevot;Sebastien G. Bouret;Sebastien G. Bouret

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