Christina Luedke, MD, PhD
Attending Physician, Division of Endocrinology
Instructor of Pediatrics, Harvard Medical School
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Christina Luedke, MD, PhD
Attending Physician, Division of Endocrinology
Instructor of Pediatrics, Harvard Medical School
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Languages
English
French
Education
Undergraduate School
AB, Biology/French
Washington University
1983
St. Louis
MO
Graduate School
PhD, Medical Biochemistry
Rockefeller University
1989
New York
NY
Medical School
Cornell University Medical College
1990
New York
NY
Internship
Pediatrics
Massachusetts General Hospital
1991
Boston
MA
Residency
Pediatrics
Massachusetts General Hospital
1993
Boston
MA
Fellowship
Pediatric Endocrinology
Boston Children's Hospital
1996
Boston
MA
Certifications
American Board of Pediatrics (Endocrinology)
Publications
Microdeletion/duplication at 15q13.2q13.3 among individuals with features of autism and other neuropsychiatric disorders. View Abstract
Oxytocin in the circadian timing of birth. View Abstract
Expression of the arginine vasopressin gene in response to salt loading in oxytocin gene knockout mice. View Abstract
Oxytocin modulates the onset of murine parturition by competing ovarian and uterine effects. View Abstract
Altered stress-induced anxiety in adenylyl cyclase type VIII-deficient mice. View Abstract
Corticotropin-releasing hormone links pituitary adrenocorticotropin gene expression and release during adrenal insufficiency. View Abstract
Opposing actions of prostaglandins and oxytocin determine the onset of murine labor. View Abstract
Impaired diurnal adrenal rhythmicity restored by constant infusion of corticotropin-releasing hormone in corticotropin-releasing hormone-deficient mice. View Abstract
Interferon-gamma overcomes glucocorticoid suppression of cachectin/tumor necrosis factor biosynthesis by murine macrophages. View Abstract
Processing of newly synthesized cachectin/tumor necrosis factor in endotoxin-stimulated macrophages. View Abstract
Cloning and characterization of a cDNA for murine macrophage inflammatory protein (MIP), a novel monokine with inflammatory and chemokinetic properties. View Abstract
Control of cachectin (tumor necrosis factor) synthesis: mechanisms of endotoxin resistance. View Abstract
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