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Michael Horowitz
Researcher at University of Adelaide
Publications - 1064
Citations - 51852
Michael Horowitz is an academic researcher from University of Adelaide. The author has contributed to research in topics: Gastric emptying & Postprandial. The author has an hindex of 112, co-authored 982 publications receiving 46952 citations. Previous affiliations of Michael Horowitz include University Hospital of Lausanne & Royal Adelaide Hospital.
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Effects of gastric distension on blood pressure and superior mesenteric artery blood flow responses to intraduodenal glucose in healthy older subjects
Lora Vanis,Diana Gentilcore,Diana Gentilcore,Trygve Hausken,Trygve Hausken,Amelia N. Pilichiewicz,Kylie Lange,Kylie Lange,Christopher K. Rayner,Christopher K. Rayner,Christine Feinle-Bisset,Christine Feinle-Bisset,James H. Meyer,Michael Horowitz,Michael Horowitz,Karen L. Jones,Karen L. Jones +16 more
TL;DR: Gastric distension has the capacity to abolish the fall in BP and attenuate the rise in SMA blood flow induced by intraduodenal glucose in healthy older subjects.
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What Determines Military Victory? Testing the Modern System
Ryan Grauer,Michael Horowitz +1 more
TL;DR: The authors assesses the relative importance of force employment as a cause of military victory and finds that war participants who use the modern system are significantly more likely to succeed in decisive battlefield engagements.
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Exogenous glucagon-like peptide-1 attenuates glucose absorption and reduces blood glucose concentration after small intestinal glucose delivery in critical illness
Asaf Miller,Adam M. Deane,Mark P. Plummer,Caroline E. Cousins,Lee-anne S. Chapple,Michael Horowitz,Marianne J. Chapman +6 more
TL;DR: Short-term administration of exogenous GLP-1 reduces small intestinal glucose absorption for up to 4 hours during critical illness, likely to be an additional mechanism for the glucose-lowering effect of this agent.
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Resection of a recurrent paraganglioma via an endoscopic transnasal approach to the jugular fossa.
TL;DR: This approach allowed the near-total resection of a recurrent glomus jugulare with minimal surgical morbidity and technological advances and surgical experience with nasal endoscopy and image guidance allow minimally invasive surgical management of select extracranial lesions of the lateral cranial base.
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Impact of gastric emptying to the glycemic and insulinemic responses to a 75-g oral glucose load in older subjects with normal and impaired glucose tolerance.
Laurence G. Trahair,Michael Horowitz,Chinmay S. Marathe,Kylie Lange,Scott Standfield,Christopher K. Rayner,Karen L. Jones +6 more
TL;DR: It is concluded that in NGT and IGT, the effect of GE on both the ‘early’ and ‘late’ glycemic responses to a 75‐g oral glucose load is complementary to that of insulin sensitivity.