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D-Index
50
Citations
7061
World Ranking
5833
National Ranking
250

Overview

Yvon Lamour was affiliated with Grenoble Alpes University in France. Their academic career was connected to this institution, where they conducted research and contributed to the scholarly community.

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As Yvon Lamour is deceased, the profile reflects past contributions and affiliation without current activity or ongoing research.

Best Publications

  • The septohippocampal pathway: structure and function of a central cholinergic system.

    P Dutar;M H Bassant;M C Senut;Y Lamour

  • Cholinergic and peptidergic projections from the medial septum and the nucleus of the diagonal band of Broca to dorsal hippocampus, cingulate cortex and olfactory bulb: a combined wheatgerm agglutinin-apohorseradish peroxidase-gold immunohistochemical study.

    M.C. Senut;D. Menetrey;Y. Lamour

  • Septo-hippocampal and other medial septum-diagonal band neurons: electrophysiological and pharmacological properties

    Y. Lamour;P. Dutar;A. Jobert

  • Basal forebrain neurons projecting to the rat frontoparietal cortex: Electrophysiological and pharmacological properties

    Y. Lamour;P. Dutar;O. Rascol;A. Jobert

  • Galanin blocks the slow cholinergic EPSP in CA1 pyramidal neurons from ventral hippocampus

    Patrick Dutar;Yvon Lamour;Roger A. Nicoll

  • Deficits in memory and hippocampal long-term potentiation in mice with reduced calbindin D28K expression

    S Molinari;R Battini;S Ferrari;L Pozzi

  • Rat somatosensory (SmI) cortex: I. Characteristics of neuronal responses to noxious stimulation and comparison with responses to non-noxious stimulation

    Y. Lamour;J. C. Willer;G. Guilbaud

  • Excitatory effect of acetylcholine on different types of neurons in the first somatosensory neocortex of the rat: Laminar distribution and pharmacological characteristics

    Y. Lamour;P. Dutar;A. Jobert

  • Alterations in the properties of hippocampal pyramidal neurons in the aged rat.

    B. Potier;O. Rascol;F. Jazat;Y. Lamour

  • Rat somatosensory (SmI) cortex: II. Laminar and columnar organization of noxious and non-noxious inputs.

    Y Lamour;G Guilbaud;J C Willer

  • Effects of neuropeptides on rat cortical neurons: laminar distribution and interaction with the effect of acetylcholine.

    Y. Lamour;P. Dutar;A. Jobert

  • Activation of identified septo-hippocampal neurons by noxious peripheral stimulation.

    P. Dutar;Y. Lamour;A. Jobert

  • An iontophoretic study of single somatosensory neurons in rat granular cortex serving the limbs: a laminar analysis of glutamate and acetylcholine effects on receptive-field properties.

    Y. Lamour;P. Dutar;A. Jobert;R. W. Dykes

  • A model for an estimate in vivo of the ionic basis of presynaptic inhibition: an intracellular analysis of the GABA-induced depolarization in rat dorsal root ganglia

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  • Topographic organization of basal forebrain neurons projecting to the rat cerebral cortex.

    Yvon Lamour;Patrick Dutar;Antoinette Jobert

  • Thyrotropin-releasing hormone selectively depresses glutamate excitation of cerebral cortical neurons.

    LP Renaud;HW Blume;QJ Pittman;Y Lamour

  • Cortical projections of the nucleus of the diagonal band of broca and of the substantia innominata in the rat: An anatomical study using the anterograde transport of a conjugate of wheat germ agglutinin and horseradish peroxidase

    Y. Lamour;P. Dutar;A. Jobert

  • Loss of rhythmically bursting neurons in rat medial septum following selective lesion of septohippocampal cholinergic system.

    Emmanuelle Apartis;Frederique R. Poindessous-Jazat;Yvon A. Lamour;Marie H. Bassant

  • Selective immunolesion of the basal forebrain cholinergic neurons: effects on hippocampal activity during sleep and wakefulness in the rat.

    Marie H. Bassant;Emmanuelle Apartis;Frédérique R. Jazat-Poindessous;Ronald G. Wiley

  • Age-Related Alterations in the Properties of Hippocampal Pyramidal Neurons Among Rat Strains

    B. Potier;Y. Lamour;P. Dutar

  • BRAIN-DERIVED NEUROTROPHIC FACTOR INCREASES CA2+/CALMODULIN-DEPENDENT PROTEIN KINASE 2 ACTIVITY IN HIPPOCAMPUS

    Pierre R. Blanquet;Yvon Lamour

Frequent Co-Authors

Patrick Dutar
Patrick Dutar University of Paris-Saclay
Antoinette Jobert
Antoinette Jobert Grenoble Alpes University
Jean-Claude Willer
Jean-Claude Willer Sorbonne University
Robert W. Dykes
Robert W. Dykes McGill University
Roger A. Nicoll
Roger A. Nicoll University of California, San Francisco
Barry Horwitz
Barry Horwitz National Institutes of Health
Anders Björklund
Anders Björklund Lund University
Trevor W. Robbins
Trevor W. Robbins University of Cambridge

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