A Duchamp
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Toure A, Duchamp A, Peraldi C, Barnoud D, Lauverjat M, Gelas P, et al.
Clin Nutr
. 2014 Jan;
34(1):49-52.
PMID: 24439240
Background & Aims: Peripherally inserted central venous catheters (PICC) have become increasingly popular for medium to long-term parenteral nutrition (PN) but there is limited data on the complication rates in...
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Hardy A, Palouzier-Paulignan B, Duchamp A, Royet J, Duchamp-Viret P
Neuroscience
. 2005 Feb;
131(3):717-31.
PMID: 15730876
The olfactory bulb, first relay of olfactory pathways, is densely innervated by serotoninergic centrifugal fibers originating from the raphe nuclei. Although serotonin innervation was reported to be involved in olfactory...
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Palouzier-Paulignan B, Duchamp-Viret P, Hardy A, Duchamp A
Neuroscience
. 2002 May;
111(2):241-50.
PMID: 11983311
GABA, the major inhibitory neurotransmitter involved in information processing in the olfactory bulb, is hypothesized to act through GABA(B) receptors by depressing primary neurotransmitter release at the level of olfactory...
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Rospars J, Lansky P, Duchamp-Viret P, Duchamp A
Biosystems
. 2001 Feb;
58(1-3):133-41.
PMID: 11164640
The spiking response of receptor neurons to various odorants has been analyzed at different concentrations. The interspike intervals were measured extracellularly before, during and after the stimulation from the olfactory...
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Duchamp-Viret P, Delaleu J, Duchamp A
Neuroscience
. 2000 Jun;
97(4):771-7.
PMID: 10842023
In the olfactory bulb, GABA(B) receptors are selectively located in the glomerular layer. A current hypothesis is that GABAergic inhibition mediated through these receptors would be, at least partly, presynaptic...
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Duchamp-Viret P, Duchamp A, Chaput M
J Neurosci
. 2000 Mar;
20(6):2383-90.
PMID: 10704512
In mammals, two recent studies have shown recently that one odor molecule can be recognized by several molecular olfactory receptors (ORs), and a single OR can recognize multiple odor molecules....
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Duchamp-Viret P, Chaput M, Duchamp A
Science
. 1999 Jun;
284(5423):2171-4.
PMID: 10381881
Molecular biology studies of olfaction have identified a multigene family of molecular receptors that are likely to be involved in odor transduction mechanisms. However, because previous functional data on peripheral...
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Duchamp-Viret P, Palouzier-Paulignan B, Duchamp A
Biosystems
. 1999 Jan;
48(1-3):37-45.
PMID: 9886630
In the frog, unitary electrophysiological recordings have been extensively used to investigate odor processing along the olfactory pathways. By comparing spontaneous and odor-evoked activities of neuroreceptor, mitral and cortical cells,...
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Duchamp-Viret P, Duchamp A
Prog Neurobiol
. 1998 Jan;
53(5):561-602.
PMID: 9421836
In the frog, unitary electrophysiological recordings have been extensively used to investigate odor processing along the olfactory pathways. From the responses of primary second-order neurons, neuroreceptor and mitral cells, odor...
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Duchamp-Viret P, Coronas V, Delaleu J, Moyse E, Duchamp A
Neuroscience
. 1997 Jul;
79(1):203-16.
PMID: 9178876
Dopamine content in the amphibian olfactory bulb is supplied by interneurons scattered among mitral cells in the external plexiform/mitral cell layer. In mammals, dopamine has been found to be involved...