Scientific director, Douglas Institute
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2013
Chu Sin Chung P., Kieffer B. (2013). Delta opioid receptors in brain function and diseases, Pharmacol Ther, 140(1), 112-20. Find out more.
Contet C., Kim A., Le D., Iyengar S. K., Kotzebue R. W., Yuan C. J., Kieffer B., Mandyam C. D. (2013). mu-Opioid receptors mediate the effects of chronic ethanol binge drinking on the hippocampal neurogenic niche, Addict Biol. Find out more.
Erbs E., Pradhan A. A., Matifas A., Kieffer B., Massotte D. (2013). Evaluation of cre recombinase delivery in mammalian cells using baculovirus infection, J Biotechnol, 166(4), 182-6. Find out more.
Kang-Park M., Kieffer B., Roberts A. J., Siggins G. R., Moore S. D. (2013). kappa-Opioid receptors in the central amygdala regulate ethanol actions at presynaptic GABAergic sites, J Pharmacol Exp Ther, 346(1), 130-7. Find out more.
Le Merrer J., Rezai X., Scherrer G., Becker J. A., Kieffer B. (2013). Impaired hippocampus-dependent and facilitated striatum-dependent behaviors in mice lacking the delta opioid receptor, Neuropsychopharmacology, 38(6), 1050-9. Find out more.
Lutz P. E., Kieffer B. (2013). Opioid receptors: distinct roles in mood disorders, Trends Neurosci, 36(3), 195-206. Find out more.
Lutz P. E., Kieffer B. (2013). The multiple facets of opioid receptor function: implications for addiction, Curr Opin Neurobiol, 23(4), 473-9. Find out more.
Lutz P. E., Reiss D., Ouagazzal A. M., Kieffer B. (2013). A history of chronic morphine exposure during adolescence increases despair-like behaviour and strain-dependently promotes sociability in abstinent adult mice, Behav Brain Res, 243, 44-52. Find out more.
Rezai X., Kieffer B., Roux M. J., Massotte D. (2013). Delta Opioid Receptors Regulate Temporoammonic-Activated Feedforward Inhibition to the Mouse CA1 Hippocampus, PLoS One, 8(11), e79081. Find out more.
Weibel R., Reiss D., Karchewski L., Gardon O., Matifas A., Filliol D., Becker J. A., Wood J. N., Kieffer B., Gaveriaux-Ruff C. (2013). Mu opioid receptors on primary afferent nav1.8 neurons contribute to opiate-induced analgesia: insight from conditional knockout mice, PLoS One, 8(9), e74706. Find out more.