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Pharmacological restoration of gut barrier function in stressed neonates partially reverses long-term alterations associated with maternal separation
(Psychopharmacology. vol. 236, n° 5, pp. 1583-1596, 2019)Article de revue -
Juvenile obesity enhances emotional memory and amygdala plasticity through glucocorticoids
(The Journal of Neuroscience. vol. 35, n° 9, pp. 4092-4103, 2015-03-04)Article de revue -
Pharmacological inhibition of gut leakiness prevents the long-term effects of early-life stress in rats
(30th ECNP Congress Plenary invited conference, fr, Paris, 2017-09)Autre communication scientifique (congrès sans actes - poster - séminaire...) -
Targeted epithelial barrier disruption reveals IBS-like pathophysiology and behavioral modifications in mice
(Neurogastroenterology and Motility, NeuroGASTRO 2015, tr, Istanbul, 2015-06)Communication dans un congrès avec actes -
La souris CA-MLCK est un modèle animal relevant pour l'étude du syndrome de l'intestin irritable
(33. Réunion annuelle du Club d'Etudes des Cellules Epithéliales Digestives (CECED), 33. Réunion annuelle du Club d'Etudes des Cellules Epithéliales Digestives (CECED), fr, Nantes, 2015-03)Autre communication scientifique (congrès sans actes - poster - séminaire...) -
Maternal high-fat diet prevents developmental programming by early life stress
(Psychoneuroendocrinology. vol. 71, n° Supplément, pp. 64, 2016)Article de revue -
Impact of chronic maternal separation on metabolism, food motivation and brain gene expression profiles in C57BL/6J and C3H/Hen mice
(12. Colloque de la Société des Neurosciences, fr, Montpellier, 2015-05)Autre communication scientifique (congrès sans actes - poster - séminaire...) -
Gender specific behavioral alterations are associated with gut dysbiosis in mice exposed to multifactorial early-life adversity
(European Neuropsychopharmacology. vol. 27, n° 4, pp. S682-S683, 2017-11-15)Article de revue -
Physiologie et pathologie des barriers
(Colloque Physiologie et pathologie des barriers, fr, Nantes, 2015-06)Autre communication scientifique (congrès sans actes - poster - séminaire...) -
Maternal high-fat diet prevents developmental programming by early-life stress
(Translational Psychiatry. vol. 6, n° 11, pp. e966, 2016-11-29)Article de revueLibre accès