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C. Aubert is an academic researcher from French Institute of Health and Medical Research. The author has contributed to research in topics: Slow-wave sleep & Preoptic area. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 4 publications.
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Long-lasting insomnia induced by preoptic neuron lesions and its transient reversal by muscimol injection into the posterior hypothalamus in the cat.
TL;DR: Findings indicate that neuronal cell loss in the mediobasal preoptic area induced a long lasting insomnia in cats, and it may be hypothesized that the integrity of this structure is necessary for sleep appearance.
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Reversibility of Para-chlorophenylalanine-induced insomnia by intrahypothalamic microinjection of l-5-hydroxytryptophan
TL;DR: It is suggested that the reversible hypersomnia after L-5-hydroxytryptophan microinjection in the anterior hypothalamus in para-chlorophenylalanine-pretreated cat is due to a neurohormonal action of serotonin: serotonin could act upon the anterior leptinamus which secondarily inhibits a waking system located in the ventrolateral hypothalamus leading to the appearance of paradoxical sleep.
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Last-step 18F-fluorination of supported 2-(aryl-di-tert-butylsilyl)-N-methyl-imidazole conjugates for applications in positron emission tomography.
Marine Steffann,Marion Tisseraud,Guillaume Bluet,Sébastien Roy,C. Aubert,Eric Fouquet,Philippe Hermange +6 more
TL;DR: Aiming for potential applications in positron emission tomography, fully automated productions of 18F-labelled bioconjugates were achieved using heterogenous precursors obtained by anchoring imidazole-di-tert-butyl-arylsilanes to a polystyrene resin.
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Insomnia following a lesion of the paramedial preoptic area is reversible by inactivation of the posterior hypothalamus in the cat
TL;DR: The bilateral intratissular injection of muscimol, an agonist of gamma amino butyric acid (GABA), induced a transient hypersomnia in an insomniac cat whose paramedial preoptic area had been previously bilaterally destroyed.
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