Alexandre Mourot

Affiliations: 
Sorbonne Université, Paris, France 
Area:
Ion channels, optogenetics, nicotinic receptor
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Mondoloni S, Nguyen C, Vicq E, et al. (2023) Prolonged nicotine exposure reduces aversion to the drug in mice by altering nicotinic transmission in the interpeduncular nucleus. Elife. 12
Bousseyrol E, Didienne S, Takillah S, et al. (2023) Dopaminergic and prefrontal dynamics co-determine mouse decisions in a spatial gambling task. Cell Reports. 42: 112523
Dongelmans M, Durand-de Cuttoli R, Nguyen C, et al. (2021) Chronic nicotine increases midbrain dopamine neuron activity and biases individual strategies towards reduced exploration in mice. Nature Communications. 12: 6945
Nguyen C, Mondoloni S, Le Borgne T, et al. (2021) Nicotine inhibits the VTA-to-amygdala dopamine pathway to promote anxiety. Neuron
Lemoine D, Mondoloni S, Tange J, et al. (2020) Probing the ionotropic activity of glutamate GluD2 receptor in HEK cells with genetically-engineered photopharmacology. Elife. 9
Durand-de Cuttoli R, Chauhan PS, Pétriz Reyes A, et al. (2020) Optofluidic control of rodent learning using cloaked caged glutamate. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Belkaid M, Bousseyrol E, Durand-de Cuttoli R, et al. (2020) Author Correction: Mice adaptively generate choice variability in a deterministic task. Communications Biology. 3: 54
Belkaid M, Bousseyrol E, Durand-de Cuttoli R, et al. (2020) Mice adaptively generate choice variability in a deterministic task. Communications Biology. 3: 34
Mondoloni S, Durand-de Cuttoli R, Mourot A. (2019) Cell-Specific Neuropharmacology. Trends in Pharmacological Sciences
Paoletti P, Ellis-Davies GCR, Mourot A. (2019) Optical control of neuronal ion channels and receptors. Nature Reviews. Neuroscience
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