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Jean M. Bucksa
Researcher at University of Minnesota
Publications - 14
Citations - 1165
Jean M. Bucksa is an academic researcher from University of Minnesota. The author has contributed to research in topics: Diabetes mellitus & Type 1 diabetes. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 14 publications receiving 1089 citations.
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Prolonged effect of intensive therapy on the risk of retinopathy complications in patients with type 1 diabetes mellitus: 10 years after the diabetes control and complications trial
Neil H. White,Wanjie Sun,Patricia A. Cleary,Ronald P. Danis,Matthew D. Davis,Dean P. Hainsworth,Larry D. Hubbard,John M. Lachin,David M. Nathan,Oscar B. Crofford,Jill P. Crandall,M. Phillips,M. Reid,J. Brown-Friday,Samuel S. Engel,J. Sheindlin,H. Martinez,H. Shamoon,H. Engel,William Dahms,M. Palmert,Rose Gubitosi-Klug,L. Mayer,S. Pendegras,H. Zegarra,David G. Miller,Lawrence J. Singerman,Sheila Smith-Brewer,M. Novak,P. Gaston,Saul Genuth,David J. Brillon,M. E. Lackaye,V. Reppucci,Thomas C. Lee,Murk-Hein Heinemann,Fred W. Whitehouse,M. McLellan,Davida F. Kruger,J. D. Carey,E. Angus,M. Croswell,A. Galpirn,Richard M. Bergenstal,M. Johnson,M. Spencer,K. Morgan,D. Etzwiler,David M. Kendall,D. Noller,Alan M. Jacobson,E. Golden,R. Beaser,Om P. Ganda,O. Hamdy,J. Rosenzweig,H. Wolpert,P. G. Sharuk,Paul G. Arrigg,A. Burwood,Larry Rand,Mary E. Larkin,John E. Godine,D. Moore,Enrico Cagliero,P. Lou,S. Fritz,G. Ziegler,John M. Pach,R. Colligan,Maria F. Lopes-Virella,John A. Colwell,Kathie L. Hermayer,M. Brabham,J. Soule,A. Blevins,J. Parker,David A. Lee,P. Lindsey,M. Bracey,K. Lee,M. Nutaitis,A. Farr,S. Elsing,T. Thompson,J. Selby,Timothy J. Lyons,S. Yacoub-Wasef,M. Szpiech,D. Wood,Ronald K. Mayfield,Mark E. Molitch,B. Schaefer,Lee M. Jampol,Alice T. Lyon,Manjot K. Gill,Z. Strugula,L. Kaminski,Jonathan Shankle,P. Astlesford,D. Blackburn,Senda Ajroud-Driss,O. Stone,C. West,Inger Burnett-Zeigler,Orville G. Kolterman,Gayle M. Lorenzi,Michael H. Goldbaum,K. Harvey,Henry Ferreyra,William I. Sivitz,Margaret L. Bayless,Thomas A. Weingeist,Edwin M. Stone,H. Culver Boldt,K. Gehres,Stephen R. Russell,J. Bayless,J. Kramer,J. Long,R. Zeither,M. Hebdon,Thomas Donner,S. Johnsonbaugh,J. Gordon,Ramzi K. Hemady,A. Kowarski,D. Ostrowski,Scott M. Steidl,B. Jones,D. Counts,William H. Herman,Catherine L. Martin,Rodica Pop-Busui,Andrew K. Vine,Susan G. Elner,Eva L. Feldman,James W. Albers,Douglas A. Greene,Martin J. Stevens,John P. Bantle,B. Rogness,Timothy W. Olsen,E. Steuer,Pamela Rath,S. Hitt,J. Giangiacom,David E. Goldstein,David S. Schade,J. L. Canady,J. M. Schluter,Arup Das,D. Hornbeck,Sharon B. Schwartz,P. A. Bourne,Barbara J. Maschak-Carey,L. Baker,S. Braunstein,Alexander J. Brucker,Trevor J. Orchard,N. Silvers,Christopher M. Ryan,Thomas J. Songer,Bernard H. Doft,Shelly Olson,Robert Bergren,Louis A. Lobes,P. Paczan Rath,D. J. Becker,Allan L. Drash,Anthony D. Morrison,J. Vaccaro-Kish,M. L. Bernal,John I. Malone,Peter R. Pavan,N. Grove,M. N. Iyer,A. F. Burrows,E. A. Tanaka,R. Gstalder,Samuel Dagogo-Jack,C. Wigley,H. Ricks,Abbas E. Kitabchi,M. B. Murphy,S. Moser,D. Meyer,A. Iannacone,Edward Chaum,S. Yoser,Michael Bryer-Ash,S. Schussler,Helen Lambeth,Philip Raskin,S. Strowig,R. Ufret,Yu-Guang He,A. Edwards,J. Alappatt,C. Wilson,S. Park,B. Zinman,Annette Barnie,S. MacLean,R. Devenyi,Mark S. Mandelcorn,M. Brent,S. Rogers,A. Gordon,Jerry P. Palmer,S. Catton,John D. Brunzell,J. Ginsberg,James L. Kinyoun,L. Van Ottingham,John Dupre,J. Harth,David A. Nicolle,C. Canny,M. May,Janie Lipps,Anupam Agarwal,T. Adkins,L. Survant,Rodney A. Lorenz,Stephen S. Feman,Lucy A. Levandoski,Isaac Boniuk,G. Grand,Matthew A. Thomas,Dean B. Burgess,Daniel P. Joseph,Kevin J. Blinder,Gaurav K. Shah,Julio V. Santiago,William V. Tamborlane,Patricia Gatcomb,K. Stoessel,K. Taylor,R. Trail,J. Quin,D. Kenny,Jye-Yu C. Backlund,Brandy N. Rutledge,Barbara H. Waberski,K. Klumpp,K. Chan,Lisa Diminick,D. Rosenberg,B. Petty,A. Determan,C. Williams,L. Dews,M. Hawkins,C. Cowie,J. Fradkin,C. Siebert,R. Eastman,P. Geithman,L. Kastorff,Michael W. Neider,D. Badal,Barbara Esser,K. Miner,Hugh D. Wabers,Kathy Glander,Jeffrey M. Joyce,Nancy L. Robinson,C. Hurtenbach,C. Hannon,Michael W. Steffes,Jean M. Bucksa,Blanche M. Chavers,Daniel H. O'Leary,L. Funk,Joseph F. Polak,Anita Harrington,Richard S. Crow,B. Gloeb,S. Thomas,C. O'Donnell,Ronald J. Prineas,Charles Campbell,D. Sandstrom,T. Williams,M. Geckle,E. Cupelli,F. Thoma,B. Burzuk,T. Woodfill,P. Low,C. Sommer,K. Nickander,Robert Detrano,N. Wong,M. Fox,L. Kim,R. Oudiz,Gordon C. Weir,C. Clark,R. D'Agostino,M. Espeland,Barbara E. K. Klein,T. Manolio,D. Singer,M. Stern,W. T. Garvey,Alicia J. Jenkins,Ronald Klein,Gabriel Virella,Ayad A. Jaffa,Daniel T. Lackland,Daniel L. McGee,D. Zheng,Andrew M. Paterson,Andrew P. Boright,Shelley B. Bull,L. Sun,S. Scherer,John E. Hokanson,Santica M. Marcovina,Jonathan Q. Purnell,Shalamar D. Sibley,Samir S. Deeb,Kate Edwards +324 more
TL;DR: The persistent difference in diabetic retinopathy between former intensive and conventional therapy ("metabolic memory") continues for at least 10 years but may be waning.
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Prevention of Hypoglycemia During Exercise in Children With Type 1 Diabetes by Suspending Basal Insulin
Eva Tsalikian,Larry A. Fox,Kathleen F. Janz,Darrell Wilson,H. Peter Chase,Rosanna Fiallo-Scharer,Laurel H. Messer,Barbara Tallant,Michael Tansey,Linda F. Larson,Julie Coffey,Tim Wysocki,Nelly Mauras,Larry A. Fox,Keisha Bird,Kim Englert,Bruce A. Buckingham,Darrell M. Wilson,Jennifer M. Block,Paula Clinton,Stuart A. Weinzimer,William V. Tamborlane,Elizabeth A. Doyle,Kristin A. Sikes,Roy W. Beck,Katrina J. Ruedy,Craig Kollman,Dongyuan Xing,Cynthia R. Stockdale,Michael W. Steffes,Jean M. Bucksa,Maren Nowicki,Carol A. Van Hale,Vicky Makky,Gilman D. Grave,Karen L. Teff,Karen K. Winer,Dorothy M. Becker,Patricia A. Cleary,Christopher M. Ryan,Neil H. White,Perrin C. White +41 more
TL;DR: The Diabetes Research in Children Network (DirecNet) study group conducted a study to determine whether stopping basal insulin could reduce the frequency of hypoglycemia occurring during exercise as mentioned in this paper.
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Comparison of fingerstick hemoglobin A1c levels assayed by DCA 2000 with the DCCT/EDIC central laboratory assay: Results of a Diabetes Research in Children Network (DirecNet) Study
H. Peter Chase,Rosanna Fiallo-Scharer,Jennifer H. Fisher,Barbara Tallant,Eva Tsalikian,Michael Tansey,Linda F. Larson,Julie Coffey,Tim Wysocki,Nelly Mauras,Larry A. Fox,Keisha Bird,Kelly L. Lofton,Bruce A. Buckingham,Darrell M. Wilson,Jennifer M. Block,Paula Clinton,Stuart A. Weinzimer,William V. Tamborlane,Elizabeth A. Doyle,Kristin A. Sikes,Roy W. Beck,Katrina J. Ruedy,Craig Kollman,Dongyuan Xing,Cynthia R. Silvester,Dorothy M. Becker,Christopher Cox,Christopher M. Ryan,Neil H. White,Perrin C. White,Michael W. Steffes,Jean M. Bucksa,Maren Nowicki,Carol A. Van Hale,Gilman D. Grave,Barbara Linder,Karen K. Winer +37 more
TL;DR: The DCCT/EDIC high‐performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) method for measuring hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) serves as a reference standard against which other assays are compared.
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Genetics of Kidneys in Diabetes (GoKinD) Study: A Genetics Collection Available for Identifying Genetic Susceptibility Factors for Diabetic Nephropathy in Type 1 Diabetes
Patricia W. Mueller,John J. Rogus,Patricia A. Cleary,Yuan Zhao,Adam M. Smiles,Michael W. Steffes,Jean M. Bucksa,Therese B. Gibson,Suzanne K. Cordovado,Andrzej S. Krolewski,Concepcion Nierras,James H. Warram +11 more
TL;DR: An overview of the GoKinD study is examined in detail the power of each study component and discusses analytic challenges that investigators will face in using this resource.
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Hemoglobin A1c measurements over nearly two decades: sustaining comparable values throughout the Diabetes Control and Complications Trial and the Epidemiology of Diabetes Interventions and Complications study.
Michael W. Steffes,Patricia A. Cleary,David E. Goldstein,Randie R. Little,Hsiao Mei Wiedmeyer,Curt L. Rohlfing,J D England,Jean M. Bucksa,Maren Nowicki +8 more
TL;DR: The overall consistency of the HbA1c assays during the 20-year course of the DCCT and EDIC has been critical in establishing the benefits of intensive therapy and in understanding the relationship between long-term glycemia and the development and progression of the complications of diabetes.