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-E Challet Researcher Activity Profile

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E Challet Publication Rate By Year

E Challet has published 3 paper(s) in 2003, 1 paper(s) in 2004, 2 paper(s) in 2005, 7 paper(s) in 2007, 4 paper(s) in 2008, for a total of 17 research publications in total.

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E Challet's Publication Record

  1. Circadian profile and photic regulation of clock genes in the suprachiasmatic nucleus of a diurnal mammal Arvicanthis ansorgei. Year Published: 2003
  2. Laboratory of Neurobiology of Rhythms, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique UMR7518, Louis Pasteur University, 67000 Strasbourg, France.
  3. Dark pulse resetting of the suprachiasmatic clock in Syrian hamsters: behavioral phase-shifts and clock gene expression. Year Published: 2004
  4. Daily Meal Timing is Not Necessary for Resetting the Main Circadian Clock by Calorie Restriction. Year Published: 2008
  5. Daily meal timing is not necessary for resetting the main circadian clock by calorie restriction. Year Published: 2008
  6. Institut de Neurosciences Cellulaires et Intégratives, Département de Neurobiologie des Rythmes, UMR7168/LC2, CNRS et Université Louis Pasteur, Strasbourg Cedex, France.
  7. Light exposure during daytime modulates expression of Per1 and Per2 clock genes in the suprachiasmatic nuclei of mice. Year Published: 2003
  8. Laboratory of Neurobiology of Rhythms (CNRS UMR7518), University Louis Pasteur, Neuroscience Federation (IFR37), Strasbourg, France. challet@neurochem.u-strasbg.fr
  9. Synchronization of the molecular clockwork by light- and food-related cues in mammals. Year Published: 2003
  10. Feeding cues alter clock gene oscillations and photic responses in the suprachiasmatic nuclei of mice exposed to a light/dark cycle. Year Published: 2005
  11. Light and melatonin inhibit in vivo serotonergic phase advances without altering serotonergic-induced decrease of per expression in the hamster suprachiasmatic nucleus. Year Published: 2005
  12. Laboratory of Neurobiology of Rhythms, CNRS, Department of Neuroscience, University L. Pasteur, Strasbourg, France.
  13. Increasing the fat-to-carbohydrate ratio in a high-fat diet prevents the development of obesity but not a prediabetic state in rats. Year Published: 2007
  14. Shedding light on circadian clock resetting by dark exposure: differential effects between diurnal and nocturnal rodents. Year Published: 2007
  15. "Feeding time" for the brain: a matter of clocks. Year Published: 2007
  16. Department of Neurobiology of Rhythms, Institute of Cellular and Integrative Neurosciences, University Louis Pasteur and CNRS, 67084 Strasbourg, France.
  17. Increasing the fat-to-carbohydrate ratio in a high-fat diet prevents the development of obesity but not a prediabetic state in rats. Year Published: 2007
  18. Minireview: Entrainment of the suprachiasmatic clockwork in diurnal and nocturnal mammals. Year Published: 2007
  19. Department of Neurobiology of Rhythms, Institute of Cellular and Integrative Neurosciences, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (UMR 7168/LC2), University Louis Pasteur, 5 rue Blaise Pascal, Strasbourg, France. challet@neurochem.u-strasbg.fr
  20. Increasing the fat-to-carbohydrate ratio in a high-fat diet prevents the development of obesity but not a prediabetic state in rats. Year Published: 2007
  21. "Feeding time" for the brain: a matter of clocks. Year Published: 2007
  22. Department of Neurobiology of Rhythms, Institute of Cellular and Integrative Neurosciences, University Louis Pasteur and CNRS, 67084 Strasbourg, France.
  23. Forebrain oscillators ticking with different clock hands. Year Published: 2008
  24. Department of Neurobiology of Rhythms, Institute of Cellular and Integrative Neurosciences, IFR37, University Louis Pasteur, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, 5 rue Blaise Pascal, 67084 Strasbourg, France.
  25. Serotonergic activation potentiates light resetting of the main circadian clock and alters clock gene expression in a diurnal rodent. Year Published: 2008
 

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