Sébastien Parnaudeau

2.2k total citations · 1 hit paper
16 papers, 1.5k citations indexed

About

Sébastien Parnaudeau is a scholar working on Molecular Biology, Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience and Behavioral Neuroscience. According to data from OpenAlex, Sébastien Parnaudeau has authored 16 papers receiving a total of 1.5k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 9 papers in Molecular Biology, 9 papers in Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience and 6 papers in Behavioral Neuroscience. Recurrent topics in Sébastien Parnaudeau's work include Receptor Mechanisms and Signaling (7 papers), Stress Responses and Cortisol (6 papers) and Neuroscience and Neuropharmacology Research (5 papers). Sébastien Parnaudeau is often cited by papers focused on Receptor Mechanisms and Signaling (7 papers), Stress Responses and Cortisol (6 papers) and Neuroscience and Neuropharmacology Research (5 papers). Sébastien Parnaudeau collaborates with scholars based in France, United States and United Kingdom. Sébastien Parnaudeau's co-authors include Christoph Kellendonk, Scott S. Bolkan, Atheir I. Abbas, Joshua A. Gordon, Ryan D. Ward, Peter D. Balsam, François Tronche, Alexander Z. Harris, Timothy Spellman and Joseph M. Stujenske and has published in prestigious journals such as Nature Communications, Neuron and Journal of Neuroscience.

In The Last Decade

Sébastien Parnaudeau

16 papers receiving 1.5k citations

Hit Papers

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Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Sébastien Parnaudeau France 14 783 751 330 204 185 16 1.5k
Lucas Lecourtier France 18 670 0.9× 1.1k 1.4× 460 1.4× 121 0.6× 180 1.0× 33 1.6k
Joseph M. Stujenske United States 8 1.1k 1.4× 883 1.2× 216 0.7× 233 1.1× 241 1.3× 10 1.5k
Scott S. Bolkan United States 13 1.1k 1.4× 937 1.2× 274 0.8× 337 1.7× 273 1.5× 15 1.9k
David G. Amaral United States 16 878 1.1× 640 0.9× 175 0.5× 147 0.7× 195 1.1× 19 1.5k
Torfi Sigurdsson Germany 14 1.1k 1.3× 898 1.2× 356 1.1× 224 1.1× 167 0.9× 18 1.6k
Lisa M. Wiedholz United States 11 480 0.6× 506 0.7× 269 0.8× 182 0.9× 203 1.1× 12 1.1k
Elena M. Vazey United States 20 758 1.0× 878 1.2× 413 1.3× 116 0.6× 109 0.6× 32 1.6k
Alexander Easton United Kingdom 25 1.2k 1.5× 685 0.9× 255 0.8× 98 0.5× 199 1.1× 62 1.6k
Andrew J. D. Nelson United Kingdom 24 1.3k 1.7× 1.1k 1.4× 280 0.8× 160 0.8× 159 0.9× 55 2.1k
Ileana L. Hanganu‐Opatz Germany 30 1.5k 1.9× 1.3k 1.7× 337 1.0× 163 0.8× 250 1.4× 68 2.5k

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Sébastien Parnaudeau

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All Works

16 of 16 papers shown
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Vernochet, Cécile, Claire Nguyen, Fabio Marti, et al.. (2023). Dopamine Neuron Activity and Stress Signaling as Links Between Social Hierarchy and Psychopathology Vulnerability. Biological Psychiatry. 95(8). 774–784. 7 indexed citations
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Vernochet, Cécile, Romain Durand-de Cuttoli, Fabio Marti, et al.. (2022). SWI/SNF chromatin remodeler complex within the reward pathway is required for behavioral adaptations to stress. Nature Communications. 13(1). 1807–1807. 8 indexed citations
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Weger, Meltem, Alexandre Bacq, Ioannis Zalachoras, et al.. (2019). The glucocorticoid receptor in the nucleus accumbens plays a crucial role in social rank attainment in rodents. Psychoneuroendocrinology. 112. 104538–104538. 22 indexed citations
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Heude, Églantine, Gladys Alfama, Rim Hassouna, et al.. (2019). Dlx5 and Dlx6 expression in GABAergic neurons controls behavior, metabolism, healthy aging and lifespan. Aging. 11(17). 6638–6656. 30 indexed citations
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Bolkan, Scott S., Joseph M. Stujenske, Sébastien Parnaudeau, et al.. (2017). Thalamic projections sustain prefrontal activity during working memory maintenance. Nature Neuroscience. 20(7). 987–996. 340 indexed citations breakdown →
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Morel, Carole, Sebastián P. Fernández, Frank J. Meye, et al.. (2017). Nicotinic receptors mediate stress-nicotine detrimental interplay via dopamine cells’ activity. Molecular Psychiatry. 23(7). 1597–1605. 41 indexed citations
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Parnaudeau, Sébastien, Scott S. Bolkan, & Christoph Kellendonk. (2017). The Mediodorsal Thalamus: An Essential Partner of the Prefrontal Cortex for Cognition. Biological Psychiatry. 83(8). 648–656. 187 indexed citations
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Salery, Marine, Marc Dos Santos, Lara Moumné, et al.. (2016). Activity-Regulated Cytoskeleton-Associated Protein Accumulates in the Nucleus in Response to Cocaine and Acts as a Brake on Chromatin Remodeling and Long-Term Behavioral Alterations. Biological Psychiatry. 81(7). 573–584. 44 indexed citations
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Parnaudeau, Sébastien, Marc Turiault, Frédéric Ambroggi, et al.. (2014). Glucocorticoid receptor gene inactivation in dopamine-innervated areas selectively decreases behavioral responses to amphetamine. Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience. 8. 35–35. 27 indexed citations
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Parnaudeau, Sébastien, Kathleen Taylor, Scott S. Bolkan, et al.. (2014). Mediodorsal Thalamus Hypofunction Impairs Flexible Goal-Directed Behavior. Biological Psychiatry. 77(5). 445–453. 123 indexed citations
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Romanò, Nicola, Siew Hoong Yip, David J. Hodson, et al.. (2013). Plasticity of Hypothalamic Dopamine Neurons during Lactation Results in Dissociation of Electrical Activity and Release. Journal of Neuroscience. 33(10). 4424–4433. 80 indexed citations
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Parnaudeau, Sébastien, Pia-Kelsey O’Neill, Scott S. Bolkan, et al.. (2013). Inhibition of Mediodorsal Thalamus Disrupts Thalamofrontal Connectivity and Cognition. Neuron. 77(6). 1151–1162. 284 indexed citations
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Barik, Jacques, Sébastien Parnaudeau, Bruno P. Guiard, et al.. (2010). Glucocorticoid Receptors in Dopaminoceptive Neurons, Key for Cocaine, Are Dispensable for Molecular and Behavioral Morphine Responses. Biological Psychiatry. 68(3). 231–239. 34 indexed citations
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Ambroggi, Frédéric, Marc Turiault, Aude Milet, et al.. (2009). Stress and addiction: glucocorticoid receptor in dopaminoceptive neurons facilitates cocaine seeking. Nature Neuroscience. 12(3). 247–249. 139 indexed citations
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Tolu, Stéfania, María Elena Avale, Hiroko Nakatani, et al.. (2009). A versatile system for the neuronal subtype specific expression of lentiviral vectors. The FASEB Journal. 24(3). 723–730. 28 indexed citations
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Turiault, Marc, Sébastien Parnaudeau, Aude Milet, et al.. (2007). Analysis of dopamine transporter gene expression pattern − generation of DAT‐iCre transgenic mice. FEBS Journal. 274(14). 3568–3577. 74 indexed citations

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