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Researcher Profile

RESEARCHER INFORMATION
First Name:Lucia
Last Name:Tapia-Arancibia
Title:PhD
Advanced Degrees:Dr-ès-Sci
Affiliation:Université Montpellier 2
Department:Biology-Health
Street Address 1:Place Eugène Bataillon
City:Montpellier
Zip/Postal Code:34095
Country/Territory:France
Phone:33467143815
Fax:33467143386
Email Address: 
Disclosure:
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Member reports no financial or other potential conflicts of interest. [Last Modified: 23 January 2009]
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Clinical Interests:
Aging Process, Alzheimer Disease
Research Focus:
A-beta PP/A-beta, Neurobiology
Work Sector(s):
University
Top Papers
- ARANCIBIA S, SILHOL M, MOULIERE F, MEFFRE J, HOLLINGER I, MAURICE T and TAPIA-ARANCIBIA L. Protective effect of BDNF against beta-amyloid induced neurotoxicity in vitro and in vivo in rats. Neurobiology of disease (2008), 31: 316-326

-TAPIA-ARANCIBIA L, ALIAGA E, SILHOL M and ARANCIBIA S. New insights into brain BDNF function in normal aging and Alzheimer disease. Brain Res Reviews (2008), 59: 201-220.

-COUGOT N., BHATTACHARYYA S.N., TAPIA-ARANCIBIA L., BORDONNE R., FILIPOWICZ W., BERTRAND E., and RAGE F. Dendrites of mammalian neurons contain specialized P-body-like structures that respond to neuronal activation. J. Neurosci. (2008), 17: 28(51): 13793-13804.

-SILHOL M., ARANCIBIA S., PERRIN D., MAURICE T., ALLIOT J., and TAPIA-ARANCIBIA L. Effect of aging on Brain-derived neurotrophic factor, proBDNF and their receptors in the hippocampus of Lou/C rats. Rejuvenation Research (2008)11(6):1031-1040.

- RAGE F, SILHOL M., ARANCIBIA S. and TAPIA-ARANCIBIA L. Effect of aging on the expression of BDNF and TrkB isoforms in rat pituitary. Neurobiology of Aging (2007), 28: 1088-1098.

- SILHOL M., ARANCIBIA S., MAURICE T. and L. TAPIA-ARANCIBIA. Spatial memory training modifies the expression of brain-derived neurotrophic factor tyrosine-kinase receptors in young and aged rats. Neuroscience (2007), 146:962-973.

MARMIGERE F., GIVALOIS L., RAGE F., ARANCIBIA S. and TAPIA-ARANCIBIA L. Rapid induction of BDNF expression in the hippocampus during immobilization stress challenge in adult rats. Hippocampus (2003) 13 : 646-655.

TAPIA-ARANCIBIA L., RAGE F., GIVALOIS L and ARANCIBIA S. Physiology of BDNF: focus on hypothalamic function. Frontiers in Neuroendocrinology (2004) 25 (2): 300-330.

GIVALOIS L., ARANCIBIA S., ALONSO G and TAPIA-ARANCIBIA L. Expression of BDNF in median eminence glial cells with sensitivity to stress. Endocrinology (2004), 145(10): 4737-47.

GIVALOIS L., NAERT G., RAGE F., IXART G., ARANCIBIA S. and TAPIA-ARANCIBIA L. A single brain-derived neurotrophic factor injection modifies hypothalamo-pituitary adrenocortical axis activity in adult male rats. Mol. Cellular Neurosci (2004), 23(3): 280-295.


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