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Manuel Puig-Domingo
Researcher at Autonomous University of Barcelona
Publications - 48
Citations - 1307
Manuel Puig-Domingo is an academic researcher from Autonomous University of Barcelona. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Type 2 diabetes. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 46 publications receiving 946 citations. Previous affiliations of Manuel Puig-Domingo include Carlos III Health Institute & Hospital de Sant Pau.
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Slowly progressing type 1 diabetes: persistence of islet cell autoantibodies is related to glibenclamide treatment.
Eduardo Cabrera-Rode,Pedro Perich,Oscar Diaz-Horta,Claudio Tiberti,Gisela Molina,Celeste Arranz,Juana M Martin,Manuel Licea,Alberto de Leiva,Manuel Puig-Domingo,Umberto Dimario +10 more
TL;DR: The data show that exclusion of glibenclamide in the treatment of ICA+ type 2 diabetic patients partially decreases specific autoimmunity against endocrine pancreatic cells and improves metabolic control, suggesting that insulin monotherapy is a better choice for the Treatment of LADA.
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Muscle strength in the Mataró aging study participants and its relationship to successful aging
Manuel Puig-Domingo,Mateu Serra-Prat,María J. Merino,Montserrat Pubill,Emili Burdoy,M. Papiol +5 more
TL;DR: Muscle strength is positively associated with the successful aging condition, and may be one of its functional links, reflecting the integrated health status of old men and women.
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Diagnostic Performance Evaluation of a Computer-Assisted Imaging Analysis System for Ultrasound Risk Stratification of Thyroid Nodules
Jordi L. Reverter,Jordi L. Reverter,Federico Vázquez,Manuel Puig-Domingo,Manuel Puig-Domingo +4 more
TL;DR: The CADx ultrasound image analysis program described in the present study is useful for risk stratification of thyroid nodules, but it does not perform better than a sonography expert.
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Incretin hormones as immunomodulators of atherosclerosis.
TL;DR: Treatment with incretin hormones or related compounds suppresses the progression of atherosclerosis and macrophage infiltration in the arterial wall as well as a marked anti-oxidative and anti-inflammatory effect on endothelial cells.
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Ghrelin Gene Variants Influence on Metabolic Syndrome Components in Aged Spanish Population.
Mireia Mora,Victoria Adam,Elisabet Palomera,Sebastian Blesa,Gonzalo J. Diaz,Xavier Buquet,Mateu Serra-Prat,Juan Carlos Martín-Escudero,Ana Palanca,Javier F Chaves,Manuel Puig-Domingo +10 more
TL;DR: Ghrelin gene variants -604GA, -501AC and M72L are associated with certain components of MS, in particular to BMI and lipid profile in elderly Spanish subjects and the analysis of subjects by gender showed an important and different association of these polymorphisms regarding MS parameters.