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Delphine Burel

Researcher at University of Rouen

Publications -  19
Citations -  1636

Delphine Burel is an academic researcher from University of Rouen. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cerebellum & Cerebellar cortex. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 16 publications receiving 1486 citations. Previous affiliations of Delphine Burel include European Institute & French Institute of Health and Medical Research.

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Pituitary Adenylate Cyclase-Activating Polypeptide and Its Receptors: 20 Years after the Discovery

TL;DR: The present report reviews the current knowledge concerning the pleiotropic actions of PACAP and discusses its possible use for future therapeutic applications.
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Neurosteroid biosynthesis: enzymatic pathways and neuroendocrine regulation by neurotransmitters and neuropeptides.

TL;DR: The observation that the activity of key steroidogenic enzymes is finely tuned by various neurotransmitters and neuropeptides strongly suggests that some of the central effects of these neuromodulators may be mediated via the regulation of neurosteroid production.
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Neurotrophic effects of PACAP in the cerebellar cortex.

TL;DR: PAC and functional PAC1 receptors are expressed in the monkey and human cerebellar cortex with a pattern of expression very similar to that described in rodents, suggesting that PACAP could also exert neurodevelopmental and neuroprotective functions in the cerebellum of primates including human.
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Altered cerebellar development in mice lacking pituitary adenylate cyclase-activating polypeptide

TL;DR: It is demonstrated that disruption of the PACAP gene induces alteration of the immature cerebellum and the first evidence of a physiological role for PACAP during cerebellar development is provided.
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Characterization of neuropeptides which control cerebellar granule cell survival, migration and differentiation.

TL;DR: Over the years, the involvement of some of these peptides such as somatostatin, PACAP or ODN, has been established in the control of cerebellar granule cell survival, migration and differentiation as will illustrate my presentation.