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Lisa Beutler, MD, PhD

ASSISTANT ADJUNCT PROFESSOR

Publications
  1. Zimmerman CA, Huey EL, Ahn JS, Beutler LR, Tan CL, Kosar S, Bai L, Chen Y, Corpuz TV, Madisen L, Zeng H, Knight ZA. A gut-to-brain signal of fluid osmolarity controls thirst satiation. Nature 2019. PMID: 30918408


  2. Beutler LR, Knight ZA. A Spotlight on Appetite. Volume 97 of Issue 4. 2018. PMID: 29470967


  3. Beutler LR, Chen Y, Ahn JS, Lin YC, Essner RA, Knight ZA. Dynamics of Gut-Brain Communication Underlying Hunger. Volume 96 of Issue 2. 2017. PMID: 29024666


  4. Chou J, Beutler LR, Goldschlager N. Electrocardiography Evolution in a Woman Presenting With Alcohol Withdrawal Seizures and Cocaine Use. Volume 176 of Issue 5. JAMA internal medicine 2016. PMID: 27019877


  5. Beutler LR, Eldred KC, Quintana A, Keene CD, Rose SE, Postupna N, Montine TJ, Palmiter RD. Severely impaired learning and altered neuronal morphology in mice lacking NMDA receptors in medium spiny neurons. Volume 6 of Issue 11. PloS one 2011. PMID: 22132236


  6. Parker JG, Beutler LR, Palmiter RD. The contribution of NMDA receptor signaling in the corticobasal ganglia reward network to appetitive Pavlovian learning. Volume 31 of Issue 31. 2011. PMID: 21813695


  7. Beutler LR, Wanat MJ, Quintana A, Sanz E, Bamford NS, Zweifel LS, Palmiter RD. Balanced NMDA receptor activity in dopamine D1 receptor (D1R)- and D2R-expressing medium spiny neurons is required for amphetamine sensitization. Volume 108 of Issue 10. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2011. PMID: 21368124


  8. Heusner CL, Beutler LR, Houser CR, Palmiter RD. Deletion of GAD67 in dopamine receptor-1 expressing cells causes specific motor deficits. Volume 46 of Issue 7. 2008. PMID: 18615733


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