A. Gélot

4.7k total citations · 1 hit paper
77 papers, 2.7k citations indexed

About

A. Gélot is a scholar working on Molecular Biology, Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health and Physiology. According to data from OpenAlex, A. Gélot has authored 77 papers receiving a total of 2.7k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 28 papers in Molecular Biology, 28 papers in Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health and 13 papers in Physiology. Recurrent topics in A. Gélot's work include Fetal and Pediatric Neurological Disorders (24 papers), Neonatal and fetal brain pathology (16 papers) and RNA regulation and disease (10 papers). A. Gélot is often cited by papers focused on Fetal and Pediatric Neurological Disorders (24 papers), Neonatal and fetal brain pathology (16 papers) and RNA regulation and disease (10 papers). A. Gélot collaborates with scholars based in France, United States and Italy. A. Gélot's co-authors include Vincent des Portes, Alain Carrié, Yoheved Berwald‐Netter, Axel Kahn, Jamel Chelly, Jacques Motté, Martin Catala, Pierre Billuart, Annette Koulakoff and Marie Claude Vinet and has published in prestigious journals such as New England Journal of Medicine, Cell and Journal of Clinical Investigation.

In The Last Decade

A. Gélot

73 papers receiving 2.6k citations

Hit Papers

A Novel CNS Gene Required for Neuronal Migration and Invo... 1998 2026 2007 2016 1998 100 200 300 400 500

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
A. Gélot France 26 1.1k 609 465 385 384 77 2.7k
Marina P. Sánchez Spain 22 869 0.8× 152 0.2× 715 1.5× 409 1.1× 379 1.0× 39 2.1k
Peter J. Bergold United States 28 1.2k 1.1× 112 0.2× 828 1.8× 247 0.6× 170 0.4× 54 2.8k
Paolo Balestri Italy 30 944 0.9× 725 1.2× 383 0.8× 835 2.2× 195 0.5× 109 2.8k
Peter Bannerman United States 33 1.3k 1.2× 75 0.1× 1.1k 2.3× 128 0.3× 165 0.4× 67 2.8k
Mitsuhiro Kato Japan 38 2.4k 2.2× 603 1.0× 842 1.8× 2.0k 5.2× 436 1.1× 214 5.0k
Gary Clark United States 24 1.3k 1.2× 315 0.5× 1.0k 2.2× 415 1.1× 230 0.6× 71 2.7k
Judith B. Grinspan United States 34 1.7k 1.6× 316 0.5× 1.2k 2.6× 207 0.5× 271 0.7× 77 3.7k
Raffaella Cusmai Italy 30 553 0.5× 842 1.4× 512 1.1× 618 1.6× 689 1.8× 69 2.5k
Sayan Nandi United States 12 1.1k 1.0× 152 0.2× 490 1.1× 121 0.3× 581 1.5× 17 5.0k
Laurie Erb United States 43 1.8k 1.6× 59 0.1× 693 1.5× 264 0.7× 818 2.1× 69 4.4k

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of A. Gélot

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All Works

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Gélot, A., Françoise Watrin, Carlos Cardoso, et al.. (2025). Cytomegalic parvalbumin neurons in fetal cases of hemimegalencephaly. Epilepsia. 66(6). 2099–2109. 1 indexed citations
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Planas‐Serra, Laura, Nathalie Launay, Leire Goicoechea, et al.. (2023). Sphingolipid desaturase DEGS1 is essential for mitochondria-associated membrane integrity. Journal of Clinical Investigation. 133(10). 24 indexed citations
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Lebon, Pierre, A. Gélot, Shen‐Ying Zhang, Jean‐Laurent Casanova, & Jean‐Jacques Hauw. (2022). La panencéphalite sclérosante subaiguë de la rougeole. médecine/sciences. 38(6-7). 553–561. 3 indexed citations
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Dorison, Nathalie, Pauline Gaignard, Aurélien Bayot, et al.. (2020). Mitochondrial dysfunction caused by novel ATAD3A mutations. Molecular Genetics and Metabolism. 131(1-2). 107–113. 20 indexed citations
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Dhombres, Ferdinand, A. Gélot, Jean‐Marie Jouannic, et al.. (2008). Prenatal ultrasonographic diagnosis of polymicrogyria. Ultrasound in Obstetrics and Gynecology. 32(7). 951–954. 15 indexed citations
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Gélot, A., et al.. (2004). Les agénésies isolées et familiales du corps calleux sont-elles de bon pronostic ?. Archives de Pédiatrie. 11(5). 429–431. 2 indexed citations
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Mignot, Cyril, Odile Boespflug‐Tanguy, A. Gélot, et al.. (2004). Alexander disease: putative mechanisms of an astrocytic encephalopathy. Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences. 61(3). 369–385. 74 indexed citations
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Moutard, Marie‐Laure, Virginie Kieffer, Josué Feingold, et al.. (2003). Agenesis of corpus callosum: prenatal diagnosis and prognosis. Child s Nervous System. 19(7-8). 471–476. 100 indexed citations
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Emiliani, Carla, Eric J. Kremer, A. Gélot, et al.. (2003). Widespread distribution of β-hexosaminidase activity in the brain of a Sandhoff mouse model after coinjection of adenoviral vector and mannitol. Gene Therapy. 10(21). 1841–1849. 33 indexed citations
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Gélot, A., et al.. (2002). Prise en charge médicale du corps de l'enfant mort durant la période pré- ou périnatale : foetopathologiste ou médecin du foetus ?. Archives de Pédiatrie. 9(9). 952–957. 1 indexed citations
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Gélot, A., et al.. (2000). Apoptosis in the Central Nervous System of Cerebral Adrenoleukodystrophy Patients. Neurobiology of Disease. 7(6). 600–612. 26 indexed citations
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Villeneuve, Nathalie, et al.. (1999). Cerebellar atrophy: an important feature of carbohydrate deficient glycoprotein syndrome type 1. Pediatric Radiology. 29(3). 194–198. 23 indexed citations
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Rodriguez, Diana, A. Gélot, Bruno Della Gaspera, et al.. (1999). Increased density of oligodendrocytes in childhood ataxia with diffuse central hypomyelination (CACH) syndrome: neuropathological and biochemical study of two cases. Acta Neuropathologica. 97(5). 469–480. 70 indexed citations
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Portes, Vincent des, Pierre Billuart, Marie Claude Vinet, et al.. (1998). A Novel CNS Gene Required for Neuronal Migration and Involved in X-Linked Subcortical Laminar Heterotopia and Lissencephaly Syndrome. Cell. 92(1). 51–61. 589 indexed citations breakdown →
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Gélot, A., et al.. (1996). α-Brain spectrin mRNA belongs to the population of intradendritically transported mRNAs. Neuroreport. 8(1). 113–116. 10 indexed citations
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Vallat, J.M., et al.. (1995). Non-Hodgkin malignant lymphomas and peripheral neuropathies—13 cases. Brain. 118(5). 1233–1245. 113 indexed citations
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Maillot, F., et al.. (1995). Microangiopathie nerveuse et syndrome POEMS. La Revue de Médecine Interne. 16(12). 934–937. 4 indexed citations
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Gélot, A., Thierry Billette de Villemeur, C. Bordarier, et al.. (1995). Developmental aspects of type II lissencephaly. Acta Neuropathologica. 89(1). 72–84. 19 indexed citations
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Villemeur, Thierry Billette de, A. Gélot, J.P. Deslys, et al.. (1994). Iatrogenic Creutzfeldt—Jakob disease in three growth hormone recipients: a neuropathological study. Neuropathology and Applied Neurobiology. 20(2). 111–117. 34 indexed citations
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Ruchoux, M M, et al.. (1989). The Effect of Cicletanine on Cerebrovascular Injury in Stroke-Prone Spontaneously Hypertensive Rats. American Journal of Hypertension. 2(9). 683–689. 7 indexed citations

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