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David P. Olson
Researcher at University of Michigan
Publications - 113
Citations - 10203
David P. Olson is an academic researcher from University of Michigan. The author has contributed to research in topics: Hypothalamus & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 37, co-authored 99 publications receiving 8741 citations. Previous affiliations of David P. Olson include Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center & Boston Children's Hospital.
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Osteoblastic cells regulate the haematopoietic stem cell niche
Laura M. Calvi,Gregor B. Adams,Kathryn W. Weibrecht,Jonathan M. Weber,David P. Olson,M. C. Knight,Roderick P. Martin,Ernestina Schipani,P. Divieti,F. R. Bringhurst,Laurie A. Milner,Henry M. Kronenberg,David T. Scadden +12 more
TL;DR: Osteoblastic cells are a regulatory component of the haematopoietic stem cell niche in vivo that influences stem cell function through Notch activation.
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Melanocortin-4 Receptors Expressed by Cholinergic Neurons Regulate Energy Balance and Glucose Homeostasis
Jari Rossi,Nina Balthasar,Nina Balthasar,David P. Olson,Michael Scott,Eric D. Berglund,Charlotte E. Lee,Michelle J. Choi,Danielle A. Lauzon,Bradford B. Lowell,Joel K. Elmquist +10 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that MC4Rs expressed by cholinergic neurons regulate energy expenditure and hepatic glucose production and provide further evidence of the dissociation in pathways mediating the effects of melanocortins on energy balance and glucose homeostasis.
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Hyponatremia among runners in the Boston Marathon.
Christopher S. Almond,Andrew Y Shin,Elizabeth B. Fortescue,Rebekah Mannix,David Wypij,Bryce A. Binstadt,Christine Duncan,David P. Olson,Ann E. Salerno,Jane W. Newburger,David S. Greenes +10 more
TL;DR: Considerable weight gain while running, a long racing time, and body-mass-index extremes were associated with hyponatremia, whereas female sex, composition of fluids ingested, and use of nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drugs were not.
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An Excitatory Paraventricular Nucleus to AgRP Neuron Circuit That Drives Hunger
Michael J. Krashes,Michael J. Krashes,Bhavik P. Shah,Bhavik P. Shah,Joseph C. Madara,David P. Olson,David P. Olson,David E. Strochlic,Alastair S. Garfield,Linh Vong,Linh Vong,Hongjuan Pei,Mitsuko Watabe-Uchida,Naoshige Uchida,Stephen D. Liberles,Bradford B. Lowell +15 more
TL;DR: Strong excitatory drive is discovered that, unexpectedly, emanates from the hypothalamic paraventricular nucleus, specifically from subsets of neurons expressing thyrotropin-releasing hormone (TRH) and pituitary adenylate cyclase-activating polypeptide (PACAP)
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Central nervous system control of metabolism
Martin G. Myers,David P. Olson +1 more
TL;DR: The brain's contributions to metabolic control are more readily revealed and play a crucial part in catabolic states or in hormone deficiencies that mimic starvation.