Hendrik Julian Undeutsch PhD
Postdoctoral Associate, Endocrinology, Diabetes & Nutrition
(W Bldg) | (617) 358-7930HUNDEUTS@BU.EDU
Websites
Publications
Undeutsch HJ, Posabella A, Alber AB, Bawa PS, Villacorta-Martin C, Wang F, Ikonomou L, Kotton DN, Hollenberg AN. Derivation of transplantable human thyroid follicular epithelial cells from induced pluripotent stem cells. Stem Cell Reports. 2024 Dec 10; 19(12):1690-1705. PMID: 39515316.
Published on 10/29/2024Soares De Oliveira L, Kaserman JE, Van Der Spek AH, Lee NJ, Undeutsch HJ, Werder RB, Wilson AA, Hollenberg AN. Thyroid hormone receptor beta (THRß1) is the major regulator of T3 action in human iPSC-derived hepatocytes. Mol Metab. 2024 Dec; 90:102057. PMID: 39481850.
Published on 7/26/2024Ritter MJ, Amano I, van der Spek AH, Gower AC, Undeutsch HJ, Rodrigues VAP, Daniel HE, Hollenberg AN. Nuclear Receptor Corepressors NCOR1 and SMRT Regulate Metabolism via Intestinal Regulation of Carbohydrate Transport. Endocrinology. 2024 Jul 26; 165(9). PMID: 39106294.
Published on 4/1/2022Patyra K, Löf C, Jaeschke H, Undeutsch H, Zheng HS, Tyystjärvi S, Pulawska K, Doroszko M, Chrusciel M, Loo BM, Kurkijärvi R, Zhang FP, Huang CJ, Ohlsson C, Kero A, Poutanen M, Toppari J, Paschke R, Rahman N, Huhtaniemi I, Jääskeläinen J, Kero J. Congenital Hypothyroidism and Hyperthyroidism Alters Adrenal Gene Expression, Development, and Function. Thyroid. 2022 Apr; 32(4):459-471. PMID: 35044245.
Published on 4/20/2021Posabella A, Alber AB, Undeutsch HJ, Droeser RA, Hollenberg AN, Ikonomou L, Kotton DN. Derivation of Thyroid Follicular Cells From Pluripotent Stem Cells: Insights From Development and Implications for Regenerative Medicine. Front Endocrinol (Lausanne). 2021; 12:666565. PMID: 33959101.
Published on 10/8/2019Kohler H, Latteyer S, Hönes GS, Theurer S, Liao XH, Christoph S, Zwanziger D, Schulte JH, Kero J, Undeutsch H, Refetoff S, Schmid KW, Führer D, Moeller LC. Increased Anaplastic Lymphoma Kinase Activity Induces a Poorly Differentiated Thyroid Carcinoma in Mice. Thyroid. 2019 Oct; 29(10):1438-1446. PMID: 31526103.