Dr. Andrew Alan Bremer M.D., PHD
Endocronologist (Pediatric) | Pediatric Endocrinology
2200 Childrens Way 11136 Doctors' Offic Nashville TN, 37232About
Dr. Andrew Bremer is a pediatric endocrinologist practicing in Nashville, TN. Dr. Bremer specializes in growth, puberty, diabetes or other disorders related to hormones that produce certain conditions in children and growing young adults. Pediatric endocrinologists possess copious knowledge on hormone chemicals and how they can affect other parts of the body and their functions.
Board Certification
Internal MedicineAmerican Board of Internal MedicineABIM
PediatricsAmerican Board of PediatricsABP- Pediatric Endocrinology
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Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- The common C-terminal sequences of substance P and neurokinin A contact the same region of the NK-1 receptor.
- Evidence for spatial proximity of two distinct receptor regions in the substance P (SP)*neurokinin-1 receptor (NK-1R) complex obtained by photolabeling the NK-1R with p-benzoylphenylalanine3-SP.
- Molecular characterization of the substance P*neurokinin-1 receptor complex: development of an experimentally based model.
- Outpatient transition of an infant with permanent neonatal diabetes due to a KCNJ11 activating mutation from subcutaneous insulin to oral glyburide.
- The serine phosphorylation hypothesis of polycystic ovary syndrome: a unifying mechanism for hyperandrogenemia and insulin resistance.
- Shwachman-Diamond syndrome presenting as hypoglycemia.
- Inhibition of protein tyrosine phosphatase-1B with antisense oligonucleotides improves insulin sensitivity and increases adiponectin concentrations in monkeys.
- An oral sulfonylurea in the treatment of transient neonatal diabetes mellitus.
- Insulin resistance and metabolic syndrome in the pediatric population.
- A novel glucokinase gene mutation and its effect on glycemic/C-peptide fluctuations in a patient with maturity-onset diabetes of the young type 2.
- Pseudohypoaldosteronism type 1 due to a novel mutation in the mineralocorticoid receptor gene.
- Polycystic ovary syndrome in the pediatric population.
- Familial hypomagnesemia with hypercalciuria and nephrocalcinosis in three siblings having the same genetic lesion but different clinical presentations.
- Use of "glucola alternatives" for cystic fibrosis-related diabetes screening.
- Consumption of fructose and high fructose corn syrup increase postprandial triglycerides, LDL-cholesterol, and apolipoprotein-B in young men and women.
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