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Julio Rosenstock
Researcher at University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
Publications - 423
Citations - 39792
Julio Rosenstock is an academic researcher from University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center. The author has contributed to research in topics: Type 2 diabetes & Diabetes mellitus. The author has an hindex of 94, co-authored 364 publications receiving 32784 citations. Previous affiliations of Julio Rosenstock include Medical City Dallas Hospital & Pfizer.
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Effect of metformin/glyburide tablets on postprandial insulin as first-line in type 2 diabetes
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90-LB: Characterization of Tirzepatide-Treated patients achieving HbA1c <5.7% in the SURPASS 1-4 Trials
Julio Rosenstock,Stefano Del Prato,Denise Reis Franco,Luis Alberto Vázquez,Biyue Dai,Govinda Weerakkody,Laura Fernández Landó,Ángel Rodríguez,Bo Bergman +8 more
TL;DR: Patients who achieved HbA1c <5.7% showed greater improvements in several biomarkers which may be associated with a reduced risk of long-term cardiometabolic complications.
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Hypoglycaemia events with iGlarLixi versus premix biphasic insulin aspart 30 (BIAsp 30) in people with type 2 diabetes advancing from basal insulin: An analysis of the SoliMix trial
Rory J. McCrimmon,Philip Holmes,Alice Y Y Cheng,Francesco Giorgino,Vivian Fonseca,Elisabeth Souhami,Agustina Alvarez,Pascaline Picard,Julio Rosenstock +8 more
TL;DR: To explore details of the incidence and rates of daytime and nocturnal hypoglycaemia, levels of hypoglycemia, and relationship to glycated haemoglobin (HbA1c), when comparing iGlarLixi versus premixed biphasic insulin aspart 30 (BIAsp 30) in the SoliMix randomized controlled trial.
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Diabetes, related factors, and breast cancer risk.
Peter Boyle,Mathieu Boniol,Alice Koechlin,Chris Robertson,Julio Rosenstock,Geremia B. Bolli,Philippe Autier +6 more
TL;DR: A comprehensive literature review and formal meta- analysis was carried out, planned, conducted and reported following PRISMA guidelines regarding meta-analysis of observational studies on the potential association between diabetes, related factors and breast cancer risk.