Florence Allain

786 total citations
16 papers, 478 citations indexed

About

Florence Allain is a scholar working on Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience, Molecular Biology and Social Psychology. According to data from OpenAlex, Florence Allain has authored 16 papers receiving a total of 478 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 16 papers in Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience, 8 papers in Molecular Biology and 5 papers in Social Psychology. Recurrent topics in Florence Allain's work include Neurotransmitter Receptor Influence on Behavior (14 papers), Receptor Mechanisms and Signaling (8 papers) and Neuroscience and Neuropharmacology Research (7 papers). Florence Allain is often cited by papers focused on Neurotransmitter Receptor Influence on Behavior (14 papers), Receptor Mechanisms and Signaling (8 papers) and Neuroscience and Neuropharmacology Research (7 papers). Florence Allain collaborates with scholars based in Canada, France and United States. Florence Allain's co-authors include Anne‐Noël Samaha, David C. S. Roberts, Terry E. Robinson, Alex B. Kawa, Daniel Lévesque, Emmanuel Darcq, Brigitte L. Kieffer, Florence Petit, Julie Bailly and Sylvie Dumas and has published in prestigious journals such as Scientific Reports, Biological Psychiatry and Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews.

In The Last Decade

Florence Allain

16 papers receiving 477 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Florence Allain Canada 11 373 166 101 76 76 16 478
Stephanie A Carmack United States 11 333 0.9× 107 0.6× 177 1.8× 49 0.6× 103 1.4× 15 506
Alex B. Kawa United States 9 383 1.0× 128 0.8× 157 1.6× 106 1.4× 89 1.2× 12 488
Céline Nicolas France 9 286 0.8× 88 0.5× 115 1.1× 71 0.9× 76 1.0× 13 415
Ryan T. Lacy United States 15 292 0.8× 105 0.6× 77 0.8× 126 1.7× 85 1.1× 28 501
Kathryn A. Hausknecht United States 15 258 0.7× 89 0.5× 141 1.4× 73 1.0× 59 0.8× 24 576
Stefanie Uhrig Germany 8 211 0.6× 116 0.7× 80 0.8× 129 1.7× 79 1.0× 9 426
Nathan A. Holtz United States 12 232 0.6× 90 0.5× 67 0.7× 98 1.3× 78 1.0× 18 401
Jennifer K. Hoots United States 7 333 0.9× 102 0.6× 161 1.6× 147 1.9× 84 1.1× 12 467
Brittany M. Navarre United States 9 286 0.8× 85 0.5× 132 1.3× 131 1.7× 158 2.1× 15 467
Nicholas J. Jury United States 8 225 0.6× 120 0.7× 94 0.9× 43 0.6× 75 1.0× 11 383

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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All Works

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Allain, Florence, Aliza T. Ehrlich, Michael McNicholas, et al.. (2023). Chronic tianeptine induces tolerance in analgesia and hyperlocomotion via mu-opioid receptor activation in mice. Frontiers in Psychiatry. 14. 1186397–1186397. 4 indexed citations
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Allain, Florence, et al.. (2023). Advances in the characterization of negative affect caused by acute and protracted opioid withdrawal using animal models. Neuropharmacology. 232. 109524–109524. 15 indexed citations
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Allain, Florence, et al.. (2023). Mu Opioid Receptor–Positive Neurons in the Dorsal Raphe Nucleus Are Impaired by Morphine Abstinence. Biological Psychiatry. 94(11). 852–862. 9 indexed citations
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Allain, Florence, et al.. (2022). D-amphetamine maintenance therapy reduces cocaine use in female rats. Psychopharmacology. 239(12). 3755–3770. 4 indexed citations
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Bailly, Julie, Florence Allain, Eric Schwartz, et al.. (2022). Habenular Neurons Expressing Mu Opioid Receptors Promote Negative Affect in a Projection-Specific Manner. Biological Psychiatry. 93(12). 1108–1117. 18 indexed citations
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Allain, Florence, et al.. (2022). The mu opioid receptor and the orphan receptor GPR151 contribute to social reward in the habenula. Scientific Reports. 12(1). 20234–20234. 9 indexed citations
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Andreu, Valentine, Steven G. Grinnell, Florence Allain, et al.. (2021). Mu opioid receptors on hippocampal GABAergic interneurons are critical for the antidepressant effects of tianeptine. Neuropsychopharmacology. 47(7). 1387–1397. 15 indexed citations
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Allain, Florence, et al.. (2021). Dopaminergic mechanisms underlying the expression of antipsychotic-induced dopamine supersensitivity in rats. Neuropharmacology. 197. 108747–108747. 2 indexed citations
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Allain, Florence, et al.. (2019). Sex differences in cocaine self‐administration behaviour under long access versus intermittent access conditions. Addiction Biology. 25(5). e12809–e12809. 52 indexed citations
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Kawa, Alex B., Florence Allain, Terry E. Robinson, & Anne‐Noël Samaha. (2019). The transition to cocaine addiction: the importance of pharmacokinetics for preclinical models. Psychopharmacology. 236(4). 1145–1157. 46 indexed citations
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Allain, Florence, et al.. (2018). Intermittent intake of rapid cocaine injections promotes the risk of relapse and increases mesocorticolimbic BDNF levels during abstinence. Neuropsychopharmacology. 44(6). 1027–1035. 21 indexed citations
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Allain, Florence, David C. S. Roberts, Daniel Lévesque, & Anne‐Noël Samaha. (2017). Intermittent intake of rapid cocaine injections promotes robust psychomotor sensitization, increased incentive motivation for the drug and mGlu2/3 receptor dysregulation. Neuropharmacology. 117. 227–237. 40 indexed citations
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Allain, Florence, et al.. (2017). High and escalating levels of cocaine intake are dissociable from subsequent incentive motivation for the drug in rats. Psychopharmacology. 235(1). 317–328. 41 indexed citations
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Allain, Florence, et al.. (2015). How fast and how often: The pharmacokinetics of drug use are decisive in addiction. Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews. 56. 166–179. 140 indexed citations

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