Martine Batailler
Institut national de la recherche agronomique
31 Papers
264 Citations
Martine Batailler is an academic researcher from Institut national de la recherche agronomique. The author has contributed to research in topics: Hypothalamus & Neurogenesis. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 26 publications.
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Papers
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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LHRH-immunoreactive structures in the sheep brain
TL;DR: It was found that 95% of the LHRH-immunoreactive cells are located in the preoptico-hypothalamic area, where cell bodies are localized mainly in the area surrounding the organum vasculosum of the lamina terminalis (OVLT).
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DCX-expressing cells in the vicinity of the hypothalamic neurogenic niche: a comparative study between mouse, sheep, and human tissues.
Martine Batailler,Marine Droguerre,Marc Baroncini,Christian Fontaine,Vincent Prevot,Martine Migaud +5 more
TL;DR: This study provides further confirmation of the existence of an adult hypothalamic neurogenic niche and argues for the potential existence of a migratory path within the hypothalamus.
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Seasonal Changes in Cell Proliferation in the Adult Sheep Brain and Pars Tuberalis
TL;DR: It is shown that the estimated cell proliferation rates in the sheep hypothalamus, thalamus, and pars tuberalis are different between seasons, unlike the results described in the brain nuclei involved in song control of avian species.
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Neuronal projections to the medial preoptic area of the sheep, with special reference to monoaminergic afferents: immunohistochemical and retrograde tract tracing studies.
TL;DR: Using tract tracing methods with a specific retrograde fluorescent tracer, fluorogold, cells of origin of afferents to the medial preoptic area in sheep are examined to characterize catecholamine and serotonin fluorogolds labeled neurons.
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