Gilles Fortin

Affiliations: 
CNRS, University of Paris-11, France, Bures-sur-Yvette, Île-de-France, France 
Area:
Central Pattern Generators, Development
Website:
http://www.inaf.cnrs-gif.fr/ned/equipe02_eng/accueil_02.html
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Hérent C, Diem S, Usseglio G, et al. (2023) Upregulation of breathing rate during running exercise by central locomotor circuits in mice. Nature Communications. 14: 2939
Lecoin L, Dempsey B, Garancher A, et al. (2022) Mafa-dependent GABAergic activity promotes mouse neonatal apneas. Nature Communications. 13: 3284
Hérent C, Diem S, Fortin G, et al. (2020) Absent phasing of respiratory and locomotor rhythms in running mice. Elife. 9
Chaimowicz C, Ruffault PL, Chéret C, et al. (2019) Teashirt1 (Tshz1) is essential for the development, survival and function of hypoglossal and phrenic motor neurons. Development (Cambridge, England)
Hernandez-Miranda LR, Ibrahim DM, Ruffault PL, et al. (2018) Mutation in precludes transcription factor cooperativity and causes congenital hypoventilation in humans and mice. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Wu J, Capelli P, Bouvier J, et al. (2017) A V0 core neuronal circuit for inspiration. Nature Communications. 8: 544
Hernandez-Miranda LR, Ruffault PL, Bouvier JC, et al. (2017) Genetic identification of a hindbrain nucleus essential for innate vocalization. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Guerrier C, Hayes JA, Fortin G, et al. (2015) Robust network oscillations during mammalian respiratory rhythm generation driven by synaptic dynamics. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 112: 9728-33
Ruffault PL, D'Autréaux F, Hayes JA, et al. (2015) The retrotrapezoid nucleus neurons expressing Atoh1 and Phox2b are essential for the respiratory response to CO₂. Elife. 4
Ruffault P, D'Autréaux F, Hayes JA, et al. (2015) Author response: The retrotrapezoid nucleus neurons expressing Atoh1 and Phox2b are essential for the respiratory response to CO2 Elife
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