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Sylvie Bourgoin

Sylvie Bourgoin

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Neuroscience

D-Index
59
Citations
8286
World Ranking
4079
National Ranking
158

Overview

Sylvie Bourgoin is affiliated with Inserm in France, a major institution dedicated to biomedical research. Their academic profile reflects involvement in scientific activities connected to this organization.

Though there is no detailed record of published papers, co-authors, book publications, or specific main and subfields of study, Sylvie Bourgoin's association with Inserm indicates a focus on medical and health-related research areas. Inserm's broad scope covers disciplines like biology, medicine, epidemiology, and clinical research, suggesting the scientist's work may be situated within these domains.

No recent papers, frequent co-authors, or main topics of work are listed for Bourgoin, which limits direct insight into the scope and impact of their research contributions. Similarly, no awards or recognitions have been documented in the available data.

The absence of detailed information on publications and fields of study means that no listing of journals, conference venues, or thematic concentration can be offered. This might reflect either a specificity in local or institutional contributions or research activities that have not yet been widely indexed or catalogued.

Sylvie Bourgoin is currently active, without any indication of being deceased.

Best Publications

  • 5-HT3 receptor binding sites are on capsaicin-sensitive fibres in the rat spinal cord.

    M. Hamon;M.C. Gallissot;F. Menard;H. Gozlan

  • The topographical distribution of serotoninergic terminals in the spinal cord of the cat: biochemical mapping by the combined use of microdissection and microassay procedures

    J.L. Oliveras;S. Bourgoin;F. Hery;J.M. Besson

  • The topographical distribution of serotoninergic terminals in the neostriatum of the rat and the caudate nucleus of the cat

    J.P. Ternaux;F. Héry;S. Bourgoin;J. Adrien

  • Mechanical, thermal and formalin-induced nociception is differentially altered in 5-HT1A-/-, 5-HT1B-/-, 5-HT2A-/-, 5-HT3A-/-and 5-HTT-/-knock-out male mice

    Valérie Kayser;Iskander Elfihri Elfassi;Iskander Elfihri Elfassi;Bertrand Aubel;Bertrand Aubel;Maxette Melfort;Maxette Melfort

  • Multiple roles of serotonin in pain control mechanisms--implications of 5-HT₇ and other 5-HT receptor types.

    Florent Viguier;Benoît Michot;Michel Hamon;Sylvie Bourgoin

  • Met-enkephalin levels and opiate receptors in the spinal cord of chronic suffering rats

    F. Cesselin;J.L. Montastruc;C. Gross;S. Bourgoin

  • Autoradiographic evidence of serotonin1 binding sites on primary afferent fibres in the dorsal horn of the rat spinal cord.

    Geneviève Daval;Daniel Vergé;Allan I. Basbaum;Sylvie Bourgoin

  • Regional Distribution of Calcitonin Gene-Related Peptide-, Substance P-, Cholecystokinin-, Met5-Enkephalin-, and Dynorphin A (1–8)-Like Materials in the Spinal Cord and Dorsal Root Ganglia of Adult Rats: Effects of Dorsal Rhizotomy and Neonatal Capsaicin

    M. Pohl;J. J. Benoliel;S. Bourgoin;M. C. Lombard

  • The antimigraine 5-HT1B/1D receptor agonists, sumatriptan, zolmitriptan and dihydroergotamine, attenuate pain-related behaviour in a rat model of trigeminal neuropathic pain

    Valérie Kayser;Bertrand Aubel;Michel Hamon;Sylvie Bourgoin

  • The effects of quipazine on 5-HT metabolism in the rat brain.

    M. Hamon;S. Bourgoin;A. Enjalbert;J. Bockaert

  • Differential implication of proinflammatory cytokine interleukin-6 in the development of cephalic versus extracephalic neuropathic pain in rats.

    Alban Latrémolière;Annie Mauborgne;Justine Masson;Justine Masson;Sylvie Bourgoin;Sylvie Bourgoin

  • Postsynaptic Serotonin-Sensitive Adenylate Cyclase in the Central Nervous System: I. Development and Distribution of Serotonin and Dopamine-Sensitive Adenylate Cyclases in Rat and Guinea Pig Brain

    Alain Enjalbert;Sylvie Bourgoin;Michel Hamon;Joëlle Adrien

  • In vitro and in vivo effects of kelatorphan on enkephalin metabolism in rodent brain.

    Gilles Waksman;Romaine Bouboutou;Jocelyne Devin;Sylvie Bourgoin

  • Feedback regulation of 5-HT synthesis in rat striatal slices.

    M. Hamon;S. Bourgoin;J. Glowinski

  • In vivo release of 5-HT in the lateral ventricle of the rat: effects of 5-hydroxytryptophan and tryptophan.

    Jean Pierre Ternaux;Alain Boireau;Sylvie Bourgoin;Michel Hamon

  • Basic and regulatory mechanisms of in vitro release of Met-enkephalin from the dorsal zone of the rat spinal cord.

    F. Cesselin;S. Bourgoin;F. Artaud;M. Hamon

  • Effects of LSD on synthesis and release of 5-HT in rat brain slices

    Michel Hamon;Sylvie Bourgoin;Janine Jagger;Jacques Glowinski

  • Effect of nerve activity on the in vivo release of [3H]serotonin continuously formed from L-[3H]tryptophan in the caudate nucleus of the cat.

    F. He´nry;G. Simonnet;S. Bourgoin;P. Soubrie

  • Plasma tryptophan and 5-HT metabolism in the CNS of the newborn rat.

    S. Bourgoin;A. Faivre-Bauman;P. Benda;J. Glowinski

  • Control of the release of newly synthetized 3H-5-hydroxytryptamine by nicotinic and muscarinic receptors in rat hypothalamic slices.

    F. Héry;S. Bourgoin;M. Hamon;J. P. Ternaux

Frequent Co-Authors

François Cesselin
François Cesselin Grenoble Alpes University
D. Le Bars
D. Le Bars Grenoble Alpes University
Jacques Glowinski
Jacques Glowinski Collège de France
Joël Bockaert
Joël Bockaert University of Montpellier
Guy Simonnet
Guy Simonnet University of Bordeaux
Luis Villanueva
Luis Villanueva Grenoble Alpes University
Daniel Le Bars
Daniel Le Bars Sorbonne University
Jay A. Gingrich
Jay A. Gingrich Columbia University
Jean-Marie Zajac
Jean-Marie Zajac Federal University of Toulouse Midi-Pyrénées
Jean-François Bernard
Jean-François Bernard Grenoble Alpes University

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