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M. Migaud is an academic researcher from Institut national de la recherche agronomique. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biology & Neurogenesis. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 7 publications.
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Emerging new sites for adult neurogenesis in the mammalian brain: a comparative study between the hypothalamus and the classical neurogenic zones
M. Migaud,Martine Batailler,Stéphanie Segura,Anne Duittoz,Isabelle Franceschini,Delphine Pillon +5 more
TL;DR: Several pieces of evidence support the hypothesis that a stem cell niche‐like architecture exist in the hypothalamus region lining the third ventricle thereby enabling adult neural stem cells to continuously generate neurons in vivo throughout life.
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The end of a myth: cloning and characterization of the ovine melatonin MT2 receptor
Francis Cogé,SP Guenin,I Fery,M. Migaud,S Devavry,C Slugocki,Céline Legros,Christine Ouvry,W Cohen,Nicolas Renault,Olivier Nosjean,B. Malpaux,P Delagrange,Jean A. Boutin +13 more
TL;DR: It is reported that sheep expressed only one melatonin receptor (closely resembling MT1 from other mammal species) and the cloning of anotherMelatonin receptor, MT2, from sheep is reported.
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Seasonal regulation of structural plasticity and neurogenesis in the adult mammalian brain: focus on the sheep hypothalamus.
TL;DR: The present review describes the effects of season on adult morphological plasticity and neurogenesis in seasonal species, for which the photoperiod is a master environmental cue for the successful programming of seasonal functions.
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Functional characterization of polymorphic variants for ovine MT1 melatonin receptors: possible implication for seasonal reproduction in sheep.
E. Trecherel,Martine Batailler,Didier Chesneau,P. Delagrange,B. Malpaux,Philippe Chemineau,M. Migaud +6 more
TL;DR: The possibility that subtle alterations induced by the non conservative mutation in "m/m" animals might modify the perception of the melatoninergic signal is discussed in the context of melatonin action.
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Adult Neurogenesis in Sheep: Characterization and Contribution to Reproduction and Behavior.
TL;DR: The present review reveals the distinctive features of the hippocampal, olfactory, and hypothalamic neurogenesis in sheep and shows that various physiological conditions, such as seasonal reproduction, gestation, and lactation differently modulate these three neurogenic niches.