Kristen Berendzen, MD, PhD
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Title(s) | Assistant Professor, Psychiatry |
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School | School of Medicine |
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Title(s) | UCSF Weill Institute for Neurosciences |
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The germline coordinates mitokine signaling. Cell. 2024 Jun 26.
Shen K, Durieux J, Mena CG, Webster BM, Tsui CK, Zhang H, Joe L, Berendzen KM, Dillin A. PMID: 38959891.
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Understanding social attachment as a window into the neural basis of prosocial behavior. Front Neurol. 2023; 14:1247480.
Berendzen KM. PMID: 37869145; PMCID: PMC10585278.
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The germline coordinates mitokine signaling. bioRxiv. 2023 Oct 04.
Shen K, Durieux J, Mena CG, Webster BM, Kimberly Tsui C, Zhang H, Joe L, Berendzen K, Dillin A. PMID: 37873079; PMCID: PMC10592821.
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Attachment across the lifespan: Examining the intersection of pair bonding neurobiology and healthy aging. Neurosci Biobehav Rev. 2023 Oct; 153:105339.
Berendzen KM, Bales KL, Manoli DS. PMID: 37536581; PMCID: PMC11073483.
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Oxytocin receptor is not required for social attachment in prairie voles. Neuron. 2023 03 15; 111(6):787-796.e4.
Berendzen KM, Sharma R, Mandujano MA, Wei Y, Rogers FD, Simmons TC, Seelke AMH, Bond JM, Larios R, Goodwin NL, Sherman M, Parthasarthy S, Espineda I, Knoedler JR, Beery A, Bales KL, Shah NM, Manoli DS. PMID: 36708707; PMCID: PMC10150797.
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Rethinking the Architecture of Attachment: New Insights into the Role for Oxytocin Signaling. Affect Sci. 2022 Dec; 3(4):734-748.
Berendzen KM, Manoli DS. PMID: 36519145; PMCID: PMC9743890.
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Genetic Loss of Oxytocin Receptor Signaling Sex-Specifically Affects the Dynamics of Pair Bond Formation and Promiscuity in Prairie Voles. Biological Psychiatry. 2021 May 1; 89(9):s93.
Berendzen BK, Sharma SR, Everitt EA, Larios LR, Williams WG, Wang WS, Long LK, Willsey WJ, Manoli MD. .
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Neuroendocrine Coordination of Mitochondrial Stress Signaling and Proteostasis. Cell. 2016 Sep 08; 166(6):1553-1563.e10.
Berendzen KM, Durieux J, Shao LW, Tian Y, Kim HE, Wolff S, Liu Y, Dillin A. PMID: 27610575; PMCID: PMC5922979.
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Poster Number: EI 6 Metabolism, Mitochondrial Stress, and Aging: How Neuroendocrine Signaling Coordinates Metabolic State in Aging and Neurodegenerative Disease Models. American Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry. 2016 Mar 1; 24(3):s73-s74.
Berendzen BK, Durieux DJ, Dillin DA. .
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Systemic stress signalling: understanding the cell non-autonomous control of proteostasis. Nat Rev Mol Cell Biol. 2014 03; 15(3):211-7.
Taylor RC, Berendzen KM, Dillin A. PMID: 24556842; PMCID: PMC5922984.
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A combined therapeutic approach for pyruvate dehydrogenase deficiency using self-complementary adeno-associated virus serotype-specific vectors and dichloroacetate. Mol Genet Metab. 2008 Apr; 93(4):381-7.
Han Z, Berendzen K, Zhong L, Surolia I, Chouthai N, Zhao W, Maina N, Srivastava A, Stacpoole PW. PMID: 18206410; PMCID: PMC2583368.
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NMR investigation of metabolism in cultured human fibroblasts: Effects of PDC deficiency and DCA administration. Mitochondrion. 2006 Oct 1; 6(5):269.
Stacpoole SP, Simpson SN, Han HZ, Berendzen BK, Sweeney SC, Oca-Cossio OJ, Constantinidis CI. .
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Therapeutic potential of dichloroacetate for pyruvate dehydrogenase complex deficiency. Mitochondrion. 2006 Oct 1; 6(5):14.
Berendzen BK, Theriaque TD, Shuster SJ, Stacpoole SP. .
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Magnetic resonance spectroscopic investigation of mitochondrial fuel metabolism and energetics in cultured human fibroblasts: effects of pyruvate dehydrogenase complex deficiency and dichloroacetate. Mol Genet Metab. 2006 Sep-Oct; 89(1-2):97-105.
Simpson NE, Han Z, Berendzen KM, Sweeney CA, Oca-Cossio JA, Constantinidis I, Stacpoole PW. PMID: 16765624.
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Therapeutic potential of dichloroacetate for pyruvate dehydrogenase complex deficiency. Mitochondrion. 2006 Jun; 6(3):126-35.
Berendzen K, Theriaque DW, Shuster J, Stacpoole PW. PMID: 16725381.
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13C and 31P NMR investigation of pyruvate dehydrogenase complex (PDC)-deficient human fibroblasts. The FASEB Journal. 2006 Mar 1; 20(5):a921-a921.
Simpson SN, Han HZ, Berendzen BK, Sweeney SC, Oca-Cossio OJ, Constantinidis CI, Stacpoole SP. .
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Year | Publications |
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2006 | 5 |
2008 | 1 |
2014 | 1 |
2016 | 2 |
2021 | 1 |
2022 | 1 |
2023 | 4 |
2024 | 1 |
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