Nicole Déglon

Nicole Déglon

Université de Lausanne

H-index: 72

Europe-Switzerland

About Nicole Déglon

Nicole Déglon, With an exceptional h-index of 72 and a recent h-index of 36 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Université de Lausanne, specializes in the field of Neuroscience.

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

Mono-and Biallelic Inactivation of Huntingtin Gene in Patient-Specific Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells Reveal HTT Roles in Striatal Development and Neuronal Functions

Tau promotes oxidative stress-associated cycling neurons in S phase as a pro-survival mechanism: Possible implication for Alzheimer’s disease

Tau transfer via extracellular vesicles disturbs the astrocytic mitochondrial system

BRAIN COMMUNICATIONS

Revisiting the outcome of adult wild-type Htt inactivation in the context of HTT-lowering strategies for Huntington’s disease

Limitations of dual-single guide RNA CRISPR strategies for the treatment of central nervous system genetic disorders

Semi-automated workflows to quantify AAV transduction in various brain areas and predict gene editing outcome for neurological disorders

Disruption of astrocyte-dependent dopamine control in the developing medial prefrontal cortex leads to excessive grooming in mice

Nicole Déglon Information

University

Position

Hospital (CHUV)

Citations(all)

16856

Citations(since 2020)

4626

Cited By

13937

hIndex(all)

72

hIndex(since 2020)

36

i10Index(all)

138

i10Index(since 2020)

100

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Université de Lausanne

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Nicole Déglon Skills & Research Interests

Neuroscience

Top articles of Nicole Déglon

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Mono-and Biallelic Inactivation of Huntingtin Gene in Patient-Specific Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells Reveal HTT Roles in Striatal Development and Neuronal Functions

Journal of Huntington's Disease

Morgane Louessard

Michel Cailleret

Margot Jarrige

Julie Bigarreau

Sophie Lenoir

...

2024/2/24

Tau promotes oxidative stress-associated cycling neurons in S phase as a pro-survival mechanism: Possible implication for Alzheimer’s disease

Progress in neurobiology

Marine Denechaud

Sarah Geurs

Thomas Comptdaer

Séverine Bégard

Alejandro Garcia-Núñez

...

2023/4/1

Tau transfer via extracellular vesicles disturbs the astrocytic mitochondrial system

Cells

Romain Perbet

Valentin Zufferey

Elodie Leroux

Enea Parietti

Jeanne Espourteille

...

2023/3/23

BRAIN COMMUNICATIONS

Hanna Leister

Felix F Krause

Beatriz Gil

Ruslan Prus

Inna Prus

...

2024

Revisiting the outcome of adult wild-type Htt inactivation in the context of HTT-lowering strategies for Huntington’s disease

Brain Communications

Sara Regio

Gabriel Vachey

Enrique Goñi

Fabio Duarte

Margareta Rybarikova

...

2023

Limitations of dual-single guide RNA CRISPR strategies for the treatment of central nervous system genetic disorders

Fábio Duarte

Gabriel Vachey

Nicholas S Caron

Melanie Sipion

Maria Rey

...

2023/9/1

Semi-automated workflows to quantify AAV transduction in various brain areas and predict gene editing outcome for neurological disorders

Molecular Therapy-Methods & Clinical Development

Fábio Duarte

Mergim Ramosaj

Ed Hasanovic

Sara Regio

Melanie Sipion

...

2023/6/8

Disruption of astrocyte-dependent dopamine control in the developing medial prefrontal cortex leads to excessive grooming in mice

Biological Psychiatry

Francesco Petrelli

Tamara Zehnder

Anthony Laugeray

Sarah Mondoloni

Corrado Calì

...

2023/6/1

Extracellular vesicles: Major actors of heterogeneity in tau spreading among human tauopathies

Molecular Therapy

Elodie Leroux

Romain Perbet

Raphaëlle Caillierez

Kevin Richetin

Sarah Lieger

...

2022/2/2

Correction: Maximizing lentiviral vector gene transfer in the CNS

Gene Therapy

Morgane Humbel

Mergim Ramosaj

Virginie Zimmer

Sara Regio

Ludiwine Aeby

...

2022

Thrombolysis by PLAT/tPA increases serum free IGF1 leading to a decrease of deleterious autophagy following brain ischemia

Autophagy

Audrey M Thiebaut

Izaskun Buendia

Vanessa Ginet

Eloise Lemarchand

Mehdi Boutagouga Boudjadja

...

2022/9/12

Central Nervous System Gene Therapy: Present Developments and Emerging Trends Accelerating Industry-Academia Pathways

Margareta Rybarikova

Amanda Almacellas-Barbanoj

Stéphanie Schorge

Nicole Déglon

2022/9/1

Lactate transporters in the rat barrel cortex sustain whisker-dependent BOLD fMRI signal and behavioral performance

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Hélène Roumes

Charlotte Jollé

Jordy Blanc

Imad Benkhaled

Carolina Piletti Chatain

...

2021/11/23

Mitochondrial biogenesis in developing astrocytes regulates astrocyte maturation and synapse formation

Cell Reports

Tamara Zehnder

Francesco Petrelli

Jennifer Romanos

Eva C De Oliveira Figueiredo

Tommy L Lewis

...

2021/4/13

Maximizing lentiviral vector gene transfer in the CNS

Gene therapy

Morgane Humbel

Mergim Ramosaj

Virginie Zimmer

Sara Regio

Ludiwine Aeby

...

2021/2

Astrocytic VMAT2 in the developing prefrontal cortex is required for normal grooming behavior in mice

BioRxiv

Francesco Petrelli

Tamara Zehnder

Luca Pucci

Corrado Cali

Bianca Maria Bondiolotti

...

2021/1/27

Dysfunction of homeostatic control of dopamine by astrocytes in the developing prefrontal cortex leads to cognitive impairments

Molecular psychiatry

Francesco Petrelli

Glenn Dallérac

Luca Pucci

Corrado Calì

Tamara Zehnder

...

2020/4

Genome editing for CNS disorders

Fábio Duarte

Nicole Déglon

2020/10/22

The C-terminal domain of LRRK2 with the G2019S mutation is sufficient to produce neurodegeneration of dopaminergic neurons in vivo

Neurobiology of disease

Noémie Cresto

Marie-Claude Gaillard

Camille Gardier

Francesco Gubinelli

Elsa Diguet

...

2020/2/1

Emerging technologies to study glial cells

Hélène Hirbec

Nicole Déglon

Lynette C Foo

Inbal Goshen

Jaime Grutzendler

...

2020/9

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