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Xavier Langlois

Xavier Langlois

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Neuroscience

D-Index
46
Citations
6324
World Ranking
6775
National Ranking
82

Best Publications

  • Somatodendritic localization of 5-HT1A and preterminal axonal localization of 5-HT1B serotonin receptors in adult rat brain.

    Mustapha Riad;Sylvia Garcia;Kenneth C. Watkins;Nicolas Jodoin

  • Systemic immune activation leads to neuroinflammation and sickness behavior in mice.

    Steven Biesmans;Theo F. Meert;Jan A. Bouwknecht;Paul D. Acton

  • The Differential Effects of Atypical Antipsychotics on Prolactin Elevation Are Explained by Their Differential Blood-Brain Disposition: A Pharmacological Analysis in Rats

    S. Kapur;X. Langlois;P. Vinken;A. A. H. P. Megens

  • Acute wake-promoting actions of JNJ-5207852, a novel, diamine-based H3 antagonist.

    A J Barbier;C Berridge;C Dugovic;A D Laposky

  • 5-HT3 receptors in the rat central nervous system are mainly located on nerve fibres and terminals

    Emma Jane Kidd;A. M. Laporte;X. Langlois;C. M. Fattaccini

  • Characterization of an orphan G protein-coupled receptor localized in the dorsal root ganglia reveals adenine as a signaling molecule.

    Eckhard Bender;Arjan Buist;Mirek Jurzak;Xavier Langlois

  • JNJ16259685, a highly potent, selective and systemically active mGlu1 receptor antagonist.

    Hilde Lavreysen;Ria Wouters;François Bischoff;Sandrina Nóbrega Pereira

  • Anxiolytic- and antidepressant-like profile of a new CRF1 receptor antagonist, R278995/CRA0450.

    Shigeyuki Chaki;Atsuro Nakazato;Ludo Kennis;Masato Nakamura

  • [3H]R214127: a novel high-affinity radioligand for the mGlu1 receptor reveals a common binding site shared by multiple allosteric antagonists.

    Hilde Lavreysen;Cor Janssen;François Bischoff;Xavier Langlois

  • Striatal gene expression of RGS2 and RGS4 is specifically mediated by dopamine D1 and D2 receptors: clues for RGS2 and RGS4 functions.

    Jean-Marc Taymans;Josée E. Leysen;Xavier Langlois

  • Central pre- and postsynaptic 5-HT1A receptors in rats treated chronically with a novel antidepressant, cericlamine.

    T. Jolas;S. Hajdahmane;Emma Jane Kidd;X. Langlois

  • Mapping of serotonin 5‐HT4 receptor mRNA and ligand binding sites in the post‐mortem human brain

    Pascal Bonaventure;Håkan Hall;Walter Gommeren;Patrick Cras

  • Reconsideration of 5-Hydroxytryptamine (5-HT)7Receptor Distribution Using [3H]5-Carboxamidotryptamine and [3H]8-Hydroxy-2-(di-n-propylamino)tetraline: Analysis in Brain of 5-HT1A Knockout and 5-HT1A/1B Double-Knockout Mice

    Pascal Bonaventure;Diane Nepomuceno;Annette Kwok;Wenying Chai

  • Metabotropic glutamate receptor 1 blockade impairs acquisition and retention in a spatial Water maze task.

    Thomas Steckler;Ana F.M. Oliveira;Chistophe Van Dyck;Hansfried Van Craenendonck

  • Preclinical Evaluation of 18F-JNJ64349311, a Novel PET Tracer for Tau Imaging

    Lieven Denis Declercq;Frederik Rombouts;Michel Koole;Katleen Fierens

  • Metabotropic glutamate 1 receptor distribution and occupancy in the rat brain: a quantitative autoradiographic study using [3H]R214127.

    Hilde Lavreysen;Sandrina Nóbrega Pereira;Joseé E Leysen;Joseé E Leysen;Xavier Langlois

  • Detailed distribution of Neurokinin 3 receptors in the rat, guinea pig and gerbil brain: a comparative autoradiographic study.

    Xavier Langlois;Cindy Wintmolders;Paula te Riele;Josée E. Leysen

  • Light and electron microscopic immunocytochemical visualization of 5-HT1B receptors in the rat brain.

    Youssef Sari;Karine Lefèvre;Mircea Bancila;Monique Quignon

  • SEROTONIN1A RECEPTORS ARE EXPRESSED BY A SUBPOPULATION OF CHOLINERGIC NEURONS IN THE RAT MEDIAL SEPTUM AND DIAGONAL BAND OF BROCA—A DOUBLE IMMUNOCYTOCHEMICAL STUDY

    H.K Kia;M.J Brisorgueil;G Daval;X Langlois

  • Pharmacological characterization of JNJ-40068782, a new potent, selective and systemically active positive allosteric modulator of the mGlu2 receptor and its radioligand [3H]JNJ-40068782

    Hilde Lavreysen;Xavier Langlois;Abdel Ahnaou;Wilhelmus Drinkenburg

  • Combined alpha2 and D2/3 receptor blockade enhances cortical glutamatergic transmission and reverses cognitive impairment in the rat.

    Monica M. Marcus;Kent E. Jardemark;Marie-Louise Wadenberg;Xavier Langlois

Frequent Co-Authors

Mark E. Schmidt
Mark E. Schmidt Janssen (Belgium)
André Luxen
André Luxen University of Liège
Wilhelmus Drinkenburg
Wilhelmus Drinkenburg Johnson & Johnson (United States)
Jill C. Richardson
Jill C. Richardson MSD (United Kingdom)
Theo Meert
Theo Meert Janssen (Belgium)
Diederik Moechars
Diederik Moechars Janssen (Belgium)
Craig W. Berridge
Craig W. Berridge University of Wisconsin–Madison
Laurence Lanfumey
Laurence Lanfumey Université Paris Cité
Henk J. Groenewegen
Henk J. Groenewegen Amsterdam UMC

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