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Discipline name D-index D-index (Discipline H-index) only includes papers and citation values for an examined discipline in contrast to General H-index which accounts for publications across all disciplines. Citations Publications World Ranking National Ranking
Medicine D-index 82 Citations 33,628 125 World Ranking 10737 National Ranking 5636

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Member of the Association of American Physicians

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study Luciano Rossetti is best known for:

  • Enzyme
  • Gene
  • Metabolism

His research links Endogeny with Endocrinology. Luciano Rossetti regularly ties together related areas like Receptor in his Internal medicine studies. Receptor is closely attributed to Internal medicine in his study. Luciano Rossetti performs multidisciplinary study in Insulin resistance and Glucose uptake in his work. In most of his Glucose uptake studies, his work intersects topics such as Insulin. His Insulin study frequently draws connections to adjacent fields such as Glucose homeostasis. In his work, he performs multidisciplinary research in Metabolism and Lipid metabolism. Luciano Rossetti combines Lipid metabolism and Metabolism in his research. Luciano Rossetti conducts interdisciplinary study in the fields of Diabetes mellitus and Type 2 diabetes through his works.

His most cited work include:

  • Endogenous glucose production is inhibited by the adipose-derived protein Acrp30 (806 citations)
  • Hypothalamic insulin signaling is required for inhibition of glucose production (771 citations)
  • A nutrient-sensing pathway regulates leptin gene expression in muscle and fat (754 citations)

What are the main themes of his work throughout his whole career to date

His study ties his expertise on Glucose uptake together with the subject of Endocrinology. His work on Internal medicine is being expanded to include thematically relevant topics such as Hyperinsulinemia. His Insulin study frequently draws connections to other fields, such as Insulin receptor. His work often combines Insulin resistance and Adipose tissue studies. While working on this project, Luciano Rossetti studies both Adipose tissue and Insulin resistance. Luciano Rossetti incorporates Biochemistry and Gene in his research. Luciano Rossetti applies his multidisciplinary studies on Gene and Biochemistry in his research. In his works, he undertakes multidisciplinary study on Metabolism and Carbohydrate metabolism. He performs multidisciplinary studies into Carbohydrate metabolism and Metabolism in his work.

Luciano Rossetti most often published in these fields:

  • Endocrinology (93.50%)
  • Internal medicine (91.06%)
  • Insulin (69.92%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 2006-2016)?

  • Endocrinology (87.50%)
  • Internal medicine (87.50%)
  • Insulin (62.50%)

In recent works Luciano Rossetti was focusing on the following fields of study:

As part of his research on Insulin resistance, studies on Insulin receptor, Glucose homeostasis and Adiponectin are part of the effort. His Insulin research extends to the thematically linked field of Adiponectin. In most of his Insulin studies, his work intersects topics such as Glucose homeostasis. His study on Endocrinology is mostly dedicated to connecting different topics, such as Glibenclamide. Luciano Rossetti undertakes interdisciplinary study in the fields of Glibenclamide and Diabetes mellitus through his research. In his works, he performs multidisciplinary study on Diabetes mellitus and Glucose uptake. He connects Glucose uptake with Insulin resistance in his research. His research on Internal medicine frequently links to adjacent areas such as Carbohydrate metabolism. His Biochemistry study frequently intersects with other fields, such as Oleic acid.

Between 2006 and 2016, his most popular works were:

  • SirT1 Gain of Function Increases Energy Efficiency and Prevents Diabetes in Mice (577 citations)
  • Impaired Regulation of Hepatic Glucose Production in Mice Lacking the Forkhead Transcription Factor Foxo1 in Liver (515 citations)
  • Leptin controls adipose tissue lipogenesis via central, STAT3–independent mechanisms (293 citations)

In his most recent research, the most cited works focused on:

  • Gene
  • Metabolism
  • Triglyceride

His Very low-density lipoprotein research extends to the thematically linked field of Internal medicine. He integrates Very low-density lipoprotein with Lipoprotein in his study. While working in this field, Luciano Rossetti studies both Lipoprotein and Cholesterol. He combines Cholesterol and Metabolism in his research. He performs integrative Metabolism and Carbohydrate metabolism research in his work. His Carbohydrate metabolism study often links to related topics such as Endocrinology. Endocrinology and Insulin resistance are commonly linked in his work. In his research, he undertakes multidisciplinary study on Insulin resistance and Diabetes mellitus. In his works, he conducts interdisciplinary research on Diabetes mellitus and Downregulation and upregulation.

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Best Publications

Hyperglycemia-induced mitochondrial superoxide overproduction activates the hexosamine pathway and induces plasminogen activator inhibitor-1 expression by increasing Sp1 glycosylation

Xue Liang Du;Diane Edelstein;Luciano Rossetti;Ivan George Fantus.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (2000)

1456 Citations

Mechanisms of fatty acid-induced inhibition of glucose uptake.

G. Boden;Xinhua Chen;J. Ruiz;J. V. White.
Journal of Clinical Investigation (1994)

1435 Citations

Endogenous glucose production is inhibited by the adipose-derived protein Acrp30

Terry P. Combs;Anders H. Berg;Silvana Obici;Philipp E. Scherer.
Journal of Clinical Investigation (2001)

1312 Citations

Hypothalamic insulin signaling is required for inhibition of glucose production.

Silvana Obici;Bei B. Zhang;George Karkanias;Luciano Rossetti.
Nature Medicine (2002)

1237 Citations

A nutrient-sensing pathway regulates leptin gene expression in muscle and fat

Jiali Wang;Rong Liu;Meredith Hawkins;Nir Barzilai.
Nature (1998)

1165 Citations

Correction of hyperglycemia with phlorizin normalizes tissue sensitivity to insulin in diabetic rats.

L Rossetti;D Smith;G I Shulman;D Papachristou.
Journal of Clinical Investigation (1987)

1052 Citations

Regulation of Fasted Blood Glucose by Resistin

Ronadip R. Banerjee;Shamina M. Rangwala;Jennifer S. Shapiro;A. Sophie Rich.
Science (2004)

989 Citations

Inhibition of GAPDH activity by poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase activates three major pathways of hyperglycemic damage in endothelial cells

Xueliang Du;Takeshi Matsumura;Diane Edelstein;Luciano Rossetti.
Journal of Clinical Investigation (2003)

972 Citations

Central Administration of Oleic Acid Inhibits Glucose Production and Food Intake

Silvana Obici;Zhaohui Feng;Kimyata Morgan;Daniel Stein.
Diabetes (2002)

884 Citations

Decreasing hypothalamic insulin receptors causes hyperphagia and insulin resistance in rats

Silvana Obici;Zhaohui Feng;George Karkanias;Denis G. Baskin.
Nature Neuroscience (2002)

853 Citations

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