MaryAnn Bohland, Ph.D. - Publications

Affiliations: 
2007 Biology: Doctor of Philosophy University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, United States 
Area:
Physiology Biology, Neuroscience Biology

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2014 Bohland M, Matveyenko AV, Saberi M, Khan AM, Watts AG, Donovan CM. Activation of hindbrain neurons is mediated by portal-mesenteric vein glucosensors during slow-onset hypoglycemia. Diabetes. 63: 2866-75. PMID 24727435 DOI: 10.2337/Db13-1600  0.63
2009 Donovan CM, Bohland M. Hypoglycemic detection at the portal vein: absent in humans or yet to be elucidated? Diabetes. 58: 21-3. PMID 19114726 DOI: 10.2337/Db08-1437  0.692
2008 Saberi M, Bohland M, Donovan CM. The locus for hypoglycemic detection shifts with the rate of fall in glycemia: the role of portal-superior mesenteric vein glucose sensing. Diabetes. 57: 1380-6. PMID 18292347 DOI: 10.2337/Db07-1528  0.676
2007 Gorton LM, Khan AM, Bohland M, Sanchez-Watts G, Donovan CM, Watts AG. A role for the forebrain in mediating time-of-day differences in glucocorticoid counterregulatory responses to hypoglycemia in rats. Endocrinology. 148: 6026-39. PMID 17823259 DOI: 10.1210/En.2007-0194  0.691
2007 Matveyenko AV, Bohland M, Saberi M, Donovan CM. Portal vein hypoglycemia is essential for full induction of hypoglycemia-associated autonomic failure with slow-onset hypoglycemia. American Journal of Physiology. Endocrinology and Metabolism. 293: E857-64. PMID 17638706 DOI: 10.1152/Ajpendo.00283.2007  0.658
2007 Fujita S, Bohland M, Sanchez-Watts G, Watts AG, Donovan CM. Hypoglycemic detection at the portal vein is mediated by capsaicin-sensitive primary sensory neurons. American Journal of Physiology. Endocrinology and Metabolism. 293: E96-E101. PMID 17374696 DOI: 10.1152/Ajpendo.00415.2006  0.706
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