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Stylianos Nicolaidis

Stylianos Nicolaidis

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Neuroscience

D-Index
36
Citations
5094
World Ranking
9020
National Ranking
435

Overview

Stylianos Nicolaidis is a researcher affiliated with the Collège de France in France. Their work is situated within an academic environment known for its multidisciplinary research and advanced scholarship.

Nicolaidis's scholarly output does not list specific research papers, co-authors, or publication venues in the available data, nor are there details about their particular fields or subfields of study. There is also no provided information regarding book publications or notable awards.

The absence of detailed data on research topics, frequent collaborators, or publication patterns suggests that a publicly accessible comprehensive record of their contributions may be limited or not cataloged in this data set.

Stylianos Nicolaidis remains an active researcher, and their affiliation with the Collège de France positions them within a significant scientific and academic institution in Europe.

Best Publications

  • EARLY SYSTEMIC RESPONSES TO OROGASTRIC STIMULATION IN THE REGULATION OF FOOD AND WATER BALANCE: FUNCTIONAL AND ELECTROPHYSIOLOGICAL DATA

    S. Nicolaïdis

  • Dependence of sleep on nutrients' availability.

    Jaber Danguir;Stylianos Nicolaidis

  • Variations in extracellular monoamines in the prefrontal cortex and medial hypothalamus after modafinil administration: a microdialysis study in rats.

    Z de Saint Hilaire;M Orosco;C Rouch;G Blanc

  • Electrical stimulation of the ventromedial hypothalamus enhances both fat utilization and metabolic rate that precede and parallel the inhibition of feeding behavior.

    Marie-Pierre Ruffin;Stylianos Nicolaidis

  • Environment and obesity.

    Stylianos Nicolaidis

  • Extracellular dehydration during pregnancy increases salt appetite of offspring.

    S. Nicolaidis;O. Galaverna;C. H. Metzler

  • Regulatory drinking in rats with permanent access to a bitter fluid source.

    Stylianos Nicolaidis;Neil Rowland

  • Spontaneous feeding-related monoaminergic changes in the rostromedial hypothalamus revealed by microdialysis.

    M. Orosco;S. Nicolaidis

  • Relations between feeding and sleep patterns in the rat.

    Jaber Danguir;Stylianos Nicolaïdis;Hughes Gerard

  • Adaptive changes in energy expenditure during mild and severe feed restriction in the rat.

    Patrick C. Even;S. Nicolaïdis

  • Specific inhibition of GLUT2 in arcuate nucleus by antisense oligonucleotides suppresses nervous control of insulin secretion

    Corinne Leloup;Martine Orosco;Patricia Serradas;Stylianos Nicolaı̈dis

  • Cholecystokinin-induced anorexia depends on serotoninergic function.

    D. Stallone;S. Nicolaidis;J. Gibbs

  • Body weight, body composition, and energy metabolism in lean and obese Zucker rats fed soybean oil or butter

    Valérie Rolland;Suzanne Roseau;Gilles Fromentin;Stylianos Nicolaidis

  • Intravenous infusions of nutrients and sleep in the rat: an ischymetric sleep regulation hypothesis.

    Unknown

  • Hypertension induced by electrical stimulation of the subfornical organ (SFO).

    Shinishiro Ishibashi;Stylianos Nicolaidis

  • A new approach of sleep and feeding behaviors in the laboratory rat.

    Stylianos Nicolaidis;Jaber Danguir;Peter Mather

  • A lateral hypothalamic D1 dopaminergic mechanism in conditioned taste aversion

    R. Caulliez;M.-J. Meile;S. Nicolaidis

  • Feeding and hyperglycemia induced by 1,5-anhydroglucitol in the rat

    Toshiie Sakata;Koichiro Tsutsui;Masataka Fukushima;Koichi Arase

  • Cortical activity and sleep in the rat lateral hypothalamic syndrome

    Jaber Danguir;Stylianos Nicolaidis

  • Iontophoretic investigation of identified SFO angiotensin responsive neurons firing in relation to blood pressure changes

    S. Nicolaidis;S. Ishibashi;B. Gueguen;S.N. Thornton

  • Feeding-related immunoreactive insulin changes in the PVN-VMH revealed by microdialysis.

    M. Orosco;K. Gerozissis;C. Rouch;S. Nicolaïdis

  • Circadian sleep and feeding patterns in the rat: possible dependence on lipogenesis and lipolysis.

    Unknown

Frequent Co-Authors

André Calas
André Calas University of Bordeaux
Mark E. Molliver
Mark E. Molliver Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Jonathan L. Katz
Jonathan L. Katz National Institute on Drug Abuse
Ralph Norgren
Ralph Norgren Pennsylvania State University
Yutaka Oomura
Yutaka Oomura Kyushu University
Hitoshi Kita
Hitoshi Kita University of Tennessee Health Science Center

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