Maxime Lévesque

Maxime Lévesque

McGill University

H-index: 32

North America-Canada

About Maxime Lévesque

Maxime Lévesque, With an exceptional h-index of 32 and a recent h-index of 24 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at McGill University, specializes in the field of Épilepsie, ictogénése, épileptogénèse, électrophysiologie in vivo, oscillations à hautes fréquences.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Optogenetic activation of septal inhibitory cells abates focal seizures

Ligand-gated mechanisms leading to ictogenesis in focal epileptic disorders

Evolution of interictal activity in models of mesial temporal lobe epilepsy

Excitatory neuron-specific suppression of the integrated stress response contributes to autism-related phenotypes in fragile X syndrome

GABAB receptor outward currents are transiently disclosed by the convulsant 4-aminopyridine in vitro

Specific quinone reductase 2 inhibitors reduce metabolic burden and reverse Alzheimer’s disease phenotype in mice

CA3 principal cell activation triggers hypersynchronous-onset seizures in a mouse model of mesial temporal lobe epilepsy

Modulation of in vitro epileptiform activity by optogenetic stimulation of parvalbumin-positive interneurons

Maxime Lévesque Information

University

Position

Associé de recherche - Professeur Associé UQAM

Citations(all)

3512

Citations(since 2020)

2044

Cited By

2267

hIndex(all)

32

hIndex(since 2020)

24

i10Index(all)

48

i10Index(since 2020)

40

Email

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Maxime Lévesque Skills & Research Interests

Épilepsie

ictogénése

épileptogénèse

électrophysiologie in vivo

oscillations à hautes fréquences

Top articles of Maxime Lévesque

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Optogenetic activation of septal inhibitory cells abates focal seizures

Journal of Neurophysiology

Maxime Lévesque

Siyan Wang

Guillaume Etter

Sylvain Williams

Massimo Avoli

2023/5/1

Ligand-gated mechanisms leading to ictogenesis in focal epileptic disorders

Massimo Avoli

Li-Yuan Chen

Graziella Di Cristo

Laura Librizzi

Paolo Scalmani

...

2023/5/1

Evolution of interictal activity in models of mesial temporal lobe epilepsy

Maxime Lévesque

Siyan Wang

Anežka DB Macey-Dare

Pariya Salami

Massimo Avoli

2023/5/1

Excitatory neuron-specific suppression of the integrated stress response contributes to autism-related phenotypes in fragile X syndrome

Neuron

Mehdi Hooshmandi

Vijendra Sharma

Carolina Thörn Perez

Rapita Sood

Konstanze Krimbacher

...

2023/10/4

GABAB receptor outward currents are transiently disclosed by the convulsant 4-aminopyridine in vitro

Current Research in Neurobiology

Adriano Cattani

Siyan Wang

Maxime Lévesque

Jean-Pierre Farmer

Roy William Roland Dudley

...

2023/1/1

Specific quinone reductase 2 inhibitors reduce metabolic burden and reverse Alzheimer’s disease phenotype in mice

The Journal of Clinical Investigation

Nathaniel L Gould

Gila R Scherer

Silvia Carvalho

Khriesto Shurrush

Haneen Kayyal

...

2023/10/2

CA3 principal cell activation triggers hypersynchronous-onset seizures in a mouse model of mesial temporal lobe epilepsy

Journal of Neurophysiology

Siyan Wang

Maxime Lévesque

Teddy AJ Fisher

Timothy E Kennedy

Massimo Avoli

2023/10/1

Modulation of in vitro epileptiform activity by optogenetic stimulation of parvalbumin-positive interneurons

Journal of Neurophysiology

Siyan Wang

Cristen Kfoury

Alexis Marion

Maxime Lévesque

Massimo Avoli

2022/10/1

Bilateral optogenetic activation of inhibitory cells favors ictogenesis

Neurobiology of Disease

Maxime Lévesque

Siyan Wang

Guillaume Etter

Sylvain Williams

Massimo Avoli

2022/9/1

DENND5A-related developmental and epileptic encephalopathy driven by loss of symmetric cell division of apical neural progenitors

E Banks

V Francis

S Lin

F Kharfallah

V Fonov

...

2022/8/26

Loss of symmetric cell division of apical neural progenitors drives DENND5A-related developmental and epileptic encephalopathy

medRxiv

Emily Banks

Vincent Francis

Sheng-Jia Lin

Fares Kharfallah

Vladimir Fonov

...

2022/8/26

GABAB receptors: are they missing in action in focal epilepsy research?

Massimo Avoli

Maxime Lévesque

2022/8/8

GABAA signaling, focal epileptiform synchronization and epileptogenesis

Massimo Avoli

Marco de Curtis

Maxime Lévesque

Laura Librizzi

Laura Uva

...

2022/10/5

The pilocarpine model of mesial temporal lobe epilepsy: Over one decade later, with more rodent species and new investigative approaches

Maxime Lévesque

Giuseppe Biagini

Marco de Curtis

Vadym Gnatkovsky

Julika Pitsch

...

2021/11/1

The subiculum and its role in focal epileptic disorders

Maxime Lévesque

Massimo Avoli

2021/4/27

4E-BP2–dependent translation in parvalbumin neurons controls epileptic seizure threshold

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Vijendra Sharma

Rapita Sood

Danning Lou

Tzu-Yu Hung

Maxime Lévesque

...

2021/4/13

Evolution of interictal spiking during the latent period in a mouse model of mesial temporal lobe epilepsy

Current Research in Neurobiology

Maxime Lévesque

Anežka DB Macey-Dare

Siyan Wang

Massimo Avoli

2021/1/1

Cerebellar Cortex 4–12 Hz Oscillations and Unit Phase Relation in the Awake Rat

Frontiers in Systems Neuroscience

Maxime Lévesque

HongYing Gao

Carla Southward

JM Pierre Langlois

Clément Léna

...

2020/11/10

Pathological high-frequency oscillations in mesial temporal lobe epilepsy

Maxime Lévesque

Charles Behr

Jean Gotman

Massimo Avoli

2020/5/29

KCC2 antagonism and gabaergic synchronization in the entorhinal cortex in the absence of ionotropic glutamatergic receptor signalling

Neuropharmacology

Li-Yuan Chen

Maxime Lévesque

Massimo Avoli

2020/5/1

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