Ursula

Ursula Kaiser, M.D.

Professor of Medicine
Harvard Title

Professor of Medicine

Address

Brigham and Women's Hospital
Endocrine RFB 296
221 Longwood Ave
Boston MA 02115

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TAC3/TACR3 mutations reveal preferential activation of gonadotropin-releasing hormone release by neurokinin B in neonatal life followed by reversal in adulthood.
Authors: Gianetti E, Tusset C, Noel SD, Au MG, Dwyer AA, Hughes VA, Abreu AP, Carroll J, Trarbach E, Silveira LF, Costa EM, de Mendonça BB, de Castro M, Lofrano A, Hall JE, Bolu E, Ozata M, Quinton R, Amory JK, Stewart SE, Arlt W, Cole TR, Crowley WF, Kaiser UB, Latronico AC, Seminara SB.
J Clin Endocrinol Metab
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Deciphering genetic disease in the genomic era: the model of GnRH deficiency.
Authors: Sykiotis GP, Pitteloud N, Seminara SB, Kaiser UB, Crowley WF.
Sci Transl Med
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Mutations of the KISS1 gene in disorders of puberty.
Authors: Silveira LG, Noel SD, Silveira-Neto AP, Abreu AP, Brito VN, Santos MG, Bianco SD, Kuohung W, Xu S, Gryngarten M, Escobar ME, Arnhold IJ, Mendonca BB, Kaiser UB, Latronico AC.
J Clin Endocrinol Metab
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Clinical problem-solving. Stalking the diagnosis.
Authors: Chamarthi B, Morris CA, Kaiser UB, Katz JT, Loscalzo J.
N Engl J Med
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Frequency-dependent regulation of follicle-stimulating hormone beta by pulsatile gonadotropin-releasing hormone is mediated by functional antagonism of bZIP transcription factors.
Authors: Ciccone NA, Xu S, Lacza CT, Carroll RS, Kaiser UB.
Mol Cell Biol
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Human GnRH deficiency: a unique disease model to unravel the ontogeny of GnRH neurons.
Authors: Balasubramanian R, Dwyer A, Seminara SB, Pitteloud N, Kaiser UB, Crowley WF.
Neuroendocrinology
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The role of prokineticins in the pathogenesis of hypogonadotropic hypogonadism.
Authors: Abreu AP, Kaiser UB, Latronico AC.
Neuroendocrinology
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Frequency of Impaired Fibroblast Growth Factor Receptor 1 Signaling as a Cause of Normosmic Idiopathic Hypogonadotropic Hypogonadism.
Authors: Raivio T, Sidis Y, Plummer L, Chen H, Ma J, Mukherjee A, Jacobson-Dickman E, Quinton R, Van Vliet G, Lavoie H, Hughes VA, Dwyer A, Hayes FJ, Xu S, Sparks S, Kaiser UB, Mohammadi M, Pitteloud N.
Endocr Rev
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Impaired fibroblast growth factor receptor 1 signaling as a cause of normosmic idiopathic hypogonadotropic hypogonadism.
Authors: Raivio T, Sidis Y, Plummer L, Chen H, Ma J, Mukherjee A, Jacobson-Dickman E, Quinton R, Van Vliet G, Lavoie H, Hughes VA, Dwyer A, Hayes FJ, Xu S, Sparks S, Kaiser UB, Mohammadi M, Pitteloud N.
J Clin Endocrinol Metab
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The genetic and molecular basis of idiopathic hypogonadotropic hypogonadism.
Authors: Bianco SD, Kaiser UB.
Nat Rev Endocrinol
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