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Trives Elliott

GIGA Neurosciences - Neuroendocrinology

Département des sciences biomédicales et précliniques > Biologie de la différenciation sexuelle du cerveau

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ORCID
0009-0009-2683-4859
Main Referenced Co-authors
Chamero, Pablo (6)
Keller, Matthieu  (3)
Meunier, Maxime  (3)
Porte, Chantal (3)
Vacher, Hélène (3)
Main Referenced Keywords
Animals (4); Vomeronasal organ (4); Behavioral Neuroscience (3); Female (3); Main olfactory epithelium (3);
Main Referenced Disciplines
Life sciences: Multidisciplinary, general & others (4)
Zoology (3)
Treatment & clinical psychology (1)

Publications (total 8)

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Trives, E., Porte, C., Nakahara, T. S., Keller, M., Vacher, H., & Chamero, P. (March 2025). Social experience is associated with a differential role of aromatase neurons in sexual behavior and territorial aggression in male mice. Hormones and Behavior, 170, 105723. doi:10.1016/j.yhbeh.2025.105723 https://hdl.handle.net/2268/330292

The most cited

53 citations (OpenAlex)

Juneau, C., Pellerin, N., Trives, E., Ricard, M., Shankland, R., & Dambrun, M. (07 July 2020). Reliability and validity of an equanimity questionnaire: the two-factor equanimity scale (EQUA-S). PeerJ, 8 (7), 9405. doi:10.7717/peerj.9405 https://hdl.handle.net/2268/339947

Trives, E., Evrard, F., & Bakker, J. (08 October 2025). Exploring the role of VMH nNOS neurons in socio-sexual behaviors. An in vivo calcium imaging approach [Poster presentation]. Conference of the Society of Neuroendocrinology, Lausanne, Switzerland.
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Trives, E., Porte, C., Nakahara, T. S., Keller, M., Vacher, H., & Chamero, P. (March 2025). Social experience is associated with a differential role of aromatase neurons in sexual behavior and territorial aggression in male mice. Hormones and Behavior, 170, 105723. doi:10.1016/j.yhbeh.2025.105723
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Meunier, M., Trives, E., Gerardin, E., Porte, C., Acquistapace, A., Chemineau, P., Chamero, P., Vacher, H., & Keller, M. (2025). Sensory responses of olfactory and vomeronasal neurons in does are influenced by buck odors and their reproductive status. Chemical Senses, 50. doi:10.1093/chemse/bjaf012
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Poissenot, K., Trouillet, A.-C., Trives, E., Moussu, C., Chesneau, D., Meunier, M., Lattard, V., Chorfa, A., Saez, F., Drevet, J., Le Danvic, C., Nagnan-Le Meillour, P., Chamero, P., & Keller, M. (May 2024). Sexual discrimination and attraction through scents in the water vole, Arvicola terrestris. Journal of Comparative Physiology. A, Neuroethology, Sensory, Neural and Behavioral Physiology, 210 (3), 431 - 441. doi:10.1007/s00359-023-01671-5
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Meunier, M., Porte, C., Vacher, H., Trives, E., Nakahara, T. S., Trouillet, A.-C., Abecia, J. A., Delgadillo, J. A., Chemineau, P., Chamero, P., & Keller, M. (01 March 2024). Hair from sexually active bucks strongly activates olfactory sensory inputs but fails to trigger early first ovulation in prepubescent does. Physiology and Behavior, 275, 114451. doi:10.1016/j.physbeh.2023.114451
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Nakahara, T., Goterris-Cerisuelo, R., Trives, E., Fuentes-Ballesteros, J. F., Sánchez-Catalán, M. J., Martínez-García, F., & Chamero, P. (07 November 2023). Sensory detection of volatile pup-derived molecules by the mouse vomeronasal organ. Chemical Senses, 48, 48.
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Tartarin, P., Keller, M., Guibert, E., Trives, E., Bourdon, G., Chamero, P., Negre, D., Cornilleau, F., Guillory, V., JeanPierre, E., Costa, C., Migrenne, S., Dupont, J., & Froment, P. (February 2023). Knockdown of regulatory associated protein of TOR (raptor) in hypothalamus-stimulated folliculogenesis and induced ovarian cysts. Reproduction, Fertility and Development, 35 (4), 307 - 320. doi:10.1071/RD21260
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Juneau, C., Pellerin, N., Trives, E., Ricard, M., Shankland, R., & Dambrun, M. (07 July 2020). Reliability and validity of an equanimity questionnaire: the two-factor equanimity scale (EQUA-S). PeerJ, 8 (7), 9405. doi:10.7717/peerj.9405
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