Person
Borday, Veronique
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Biography and Research Interest
Non-Zebrafish Publications
DEBIAIS-THIBAUD M., OULION S., BOURRAT F., LAURENTI P., CASANE D., BORDAY-BIRRAUX V. 2011 The homology of odontodes in gnathostomes: insights from Dlx gene expression in the dogfish, Scyliorhinus canicula. BMC Evolutionary biology 11(1): 307
OULION S., BORDAY-BIRRAUX V., DEBIAIS-THIBAUD M., MAZAN S., LAURENTI P., CASANE D. 2011 Evolution of repeated structures along the body axis of jawed vertebrates, insights from the Scyliorhinus canicula Hox code. Evolution and Developpement 13(3): 247-259
del Toro E.D., Borday V., Davenne M., Neun R., Rijli F.M.& J. Champagnat. Generation of a novel functional neuronal circuit in Hoxa1 mutant mice (2001), Journal of Neurosciences 21:5637-42.
Jacquin T.D., G. Sadoc, V. Borday & J. Champagnat. Pontine and medullary control of the respiratory activity in the trigeminal and facial nerves in the newborn mouse: an in vitro study (1999), The European Journal of Neurosciences 11: 213-222.
Borday V., A.S. Foutz, L. Nordholm & M. Denavit-Saubi?. Respiratory effects of glutamate antagonists in neonate and adult mammals (1998), European Journal of Pharmacology 348: 235-246.
Borday V., F. Kato & J. Champagnat. A ventral pontine pathway promotes rhythmic activity in medulla of neonate mice, (1997), NeuroReport 8: 3679-3683.
Borday V., G. Fortin & J. Champagnat. Early ontogeny of rhythm generation and control of breathing, (1997), Respiration Physiology 110: 245-249.
Erickson J.T., J.C. Conover, V. Borday, J. Champagnat, M. Barbacid, G.D. Yancopoulos & D. Katz. Mice lacking Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor exhibit visceral sensory neuron losses distinct from mice lacking NT4 and display a severe developmental deficit in control of breathing, (1996), Journal of Neurosciences 16 : 5361-5371.
Jacquin T.D., V. Borday, S. Schneider-Maunoury, P. Topilko, G. Ghilini, F. Kato, P. Charnay & J. Champagnat. Reorganization of pontine rhythmogenic neuronal networks in Krox-20 knock-out mice, (1996), Neuron 17 : 747-758.