Aurélie Célérier
University of Montpellier
22 Papers
189 Citations
Aurélie Célérier is an academic researcher from University of Montpellier. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biology & Kin recognition. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 21 publications. Previous affiliations of Aurélie Célérier include Centre national de la recherche scientifique.
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Papers
Altered memory capacities and response to stress in p300/CBP-associated factor (PCAF) histone acetylase knockout mice
Tangui Maurice,Tangui Maurice,Florian Duclot,Florian Duclot,Johann Meunier,Johann Meunier,Gaëlle Naert,Gaëlle Naert,Laurent Givalois,Laurent Givalois,Julie Meffre,Julie Meffre,Aurélie Célérier,Aurélie Célérier,Chantal Jacquet,Virginie Copois,Nadir Mechti,Keiko Ozato,Céline Gongora +18 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that PCAF histone acetylase is involved lifelong in the chromatin remodeling necessary for memory formation and response to stress.
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Potential Semiochemical Molecules from Birds: A Practical and Comprehensive Compilation of the Last 20 Years Studies
TL;DR: A database is built that brings together potential semiochemicals, using a unique chemical nomenclature for comparing different bird species and also for referencing the different classes of substances that can be found in order to adapt future parameters of analysis.
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First evidence of a delay-dependent working memory-enhancing effect of modafinil in mice.
TL;DR: These experiments are the first to demonstrate a delay-dependent working memory-enhancing effect of modafinil.
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Contextual and Serial Discriminations: A New Learning Paradigm to Assess Simultaneously the Effects of Acute Stress on Retrieval of Flexible or Stable Information in Mice
TL;DR: Results showed that stress affected the retrieval of flexible and old information, but spared the retrieved of stable or recent ones, as compared with nonstressed mice.
Olfactory foraging in temperate waters: sensitivity to dimethylsulphide of shearwaters in the Atlantic Ocean and Mediterranean Sea
Gaia Dell'Ariccia,Aurélie Célérier,Marianne Gabirot,Pauline Palmas,Bruno Massa,Francesco Bonadonna +5 more
TL;DR: Investigation of the response to DMS in parallel in two different environments in temperate waters, the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea, employing Cory's and Scopoli's shearwaters as models shows that the use of DMS as a foraging cue may be a strategy adopted by procellariiforms across oceans but that regional differences may exist.