Paikan Marcaggi

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CNRS, Marseille, Marseille, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, France 
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Jonathan A. Coles grad student 1996-1999 INSERM
David Attwell post-doc UCL

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Thomas C Bienvenu grad student (Neurotree)
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Otsu Y, Lecca S, Pietrajtis K, et al. (2018) Functional Principles of Posterior Septal Inputs to the Medial Habenula. Cell Reports. 22: 693-705
Marcaggi P. (2015) Cerebellar endocannabinoids: retrograde signaling from purkinje cells. Cerebellum (London, England). 14: 341-53
Otsu Y, Marcaggi P, Feltz A, et al. (2014) Activity-dependent gating of calcium spikes by A-type K+ channels controls climbing fiber signaling in Purkinje cell dendrites. Neuron. 84: 137-51
Pachoud B, Sharma P, Bergerot A, et al. (2014) Quantification of the density of cooperative neighboring synapses required to evoke endocannabinoid signaling. Neuroscience. 256: 412-25
Chaumont J, Guyon N, Valera AM, et al. (2013) Clusters of cerebellar Purkinje cells control their afferent climbing fiber discharge. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 110: 16223-8
Bergerot A, Rigby M, Bouvier G, et al. (2013) Persistent posttetanic depression at cerebellar parallel fiber to Purkinje cell synapses. Plos One. 8: e70277
Gammelsaeter R, Coppola T, Marcaggi P, et al. (2011) A role for glutamate transporters in the regulation of insulin secretion. Plos One. 6: e22960
Marcaggi P, Mutoh H, Dimitrov D, et al. (2009) Optical measurement of mGluR1 conformational changes reveals fast activation, slow deactivation, and sensitization. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 106: 11388-93
Provent P, Kickler N, Barbier EL, et al. (2007) The ammonium-induced increase in rat brain lactate concentration is rapid and reversible and is compatible with trafficking and signaling roles for ammonium. Journal of Cerebral Blood Flow and Metabolism : Official Journal of the International Society of Cerebral Blood Flow and Metabolism. 27: 1830-40
Rinholm JE, Slettaløkken G, Marcaggi P, et al. (2007) Subcellular localization of the glutamate transporters GLAST and GLT at the neuromuscular junction in rodents. Neuroscience. 145: 579-91
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