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Richard N. Bergman

Researcher at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center

Publications -  489
Citations -  97005

Richard N. Bergman is an academic researcher from Cedars-Sinai Medical Center. The author has contributed to research in topics: Insulin & Insulin resistance. The author has an hindex of 130, co-authored 477 publications receiving 91718 citations. Previous affiliations of Richard N. Bergman include University of Southern California & University of California, Los Angeles.

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Toward an integrated phenotype in pre-NIDDM.

TL;DR: It is clear that latent pancreatic islet‐cell dysfunction has been underestimated, and may be significant even in subjects with impaired glucose tolerance, and by applying the 'hyperbolic law of glucose tolerance' principle, it is clear the need for an efficient representation of the pre‐NIDDM phenotype is clear.
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The minimal model of glucose regulation: a biography.

TL;DR: The life history of the so-called “minimal model” of glucose regulation can be traced back over two decades and much was written about the potential benefits of applying mathematical analysis to biology.
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Neurohypophyseal hormone-responsive renal adenylate cyclase. IV. A random-hit matrix model for coupline in a hormone-sensitive adenylate cyclase system.

TL;DR: A "random-hit" matrix model is proposed to account for the dynamic and steady state relationship between occupation of bovine renal medullary membrane receptors by [Lys8]vasopressin and neurohypophyseal hormones and the associated activation of membrane-bound adenylate cyclase.
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Recombinant deoxyribonucleic acid-derived 22K- and 20K-human growth hormone generate equivalent diabetogenic effects during chronic infusion in dogs.

TL;DR: Despite minimal effects of low dose hGH infusion on glucose tolerance and fasting glucose and insulin levels, 22K- and 20K-hGH are equipotent in generating severe insulin resistance and potentiating glucose-stimulated insulin release.
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Is there a sex difference in the association of plasma insulin level and insulin sensitivity with serum lipids and lipoproteins

TL;DR: Investigation of whether there is a sex difference in the association of insulin level during an oral glucose tolerance test and SI with lipids and lipoproteins among normoglycemic men and women aged 53 to 61 years found only BMI was associated with HDL cholesterol level in men.