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Mary-Elizabeth Patti

Mary-Elizabeth Patti

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Medicine

D-Index
76
Citations
23326
World Ranking
18718
National Ranking
9327

Overview

Mary-Elizabeth Patti is affiliated with Harvard University in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on medicine, with significant contributions in surgery, endocrinology, diabetes and metabolism, physiology, molecular biology, and epidemiology.

The scientist's work emphasizes key topics such as bariatric surgery and outcomes, diet and metabolism studies, diabetes treatment and management, diabetes management and research, adipose tissue and metabolism, birth, development, and health, and pancreatic function and diabetes.

Mary-Elizabeth Patti has published extensively in several venues. The most frequent publication outlets include:

  • Diabetes
  • Journal of the Endocrine Society
  • Diabetes Obesity and Metabolism
  • New England Journal of Medicine
  • Analytical Chemistry

Among the recent papers featuring Mary-Elizabeth Patti's research are:

  • Long-Term Outcomes of Medical Management vs Bariatric Surgery in Type 2 Diabetes, 2024, JAMA
  • Microneedle Aptamer-Based Sensors for Continuous, Real-Time Therapeutic Drug Monitoring, 2022, Analytical Chemistry
  • Glucose metabolism after bariatric surgery: implications for T2DM remission and hypoglycaemia, 2022, Nature Reviews Endocrinology
  • Diabetes Remission in the Alliance of Randomized Trials of Medicine Versus Metabolic Surgery in Type 2 Diabetes (ARMMS-T2D), 2022, Diabetes Care
  • Placental superoxide dismutase 3 mediates benefits of maternal exercise on offspring health, 2021, Cell Metabolism

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Mary-Elizabeth Patti include:

  • Rafael Ferraz-Bannitz
  • Donald C. Simonson
  • Vissarion Efthymiou
  • Jonathan M. Dreyfuss
  • A. Sheehan

Their body of work covers over 200 publications in medicine, with significant depth in surgery and endocrinology-related fields.

Best Publications

  • Coordinated reduction of genes of oxidative metabolism in humans with insulin resistance and diabetes: Potential role of PGC1 and NRF1

    Mary Elizabeth Patti;Atul J. Butte;Sarah Crunkhorn;Kenneth Cusi

  • Alternative pathway of insulin signalling in mice with targeted disruption of the IRS-1 gene

    Eiichi Araki;Eiichi Araki;Myra A. Lipes;Mary Elizabeth Patti;Jens Claus Brüning

  • Insulin resistance differentially affects the PI 3-kinase- and MAP kinase-mediated signaling in human muscle.

    Kenneth Cusi;Katsumi Maezono;Katsumi Maezono;Abdullah A Osman;Merri Pendergrass;Merri Pendergrass

  • Sexual Differentiation, Pregnancy, Calorie Restriction, and Aging Affect the Adipocyte-Specific Secretory Protein Adiponectin

    Terry P. Combs;Anders H. Berg;Michael W. Rajala;Simon Klebanov

  • Serum Bile Acids Are Higher in Humans With Prior Gastric Bypass: Potential Contribution to Improved Glucose and Lipid Metabolism

    Mary Elizabeth Patti;Mary Elizabeth Patti;Sander M. Houten;Antonio C. Bianco;Raquel Bernier

  • In utero undernourishment perturbs the adult sperm methylome and intergenerational metabolism

    Elizabeth J. Radford;Mitsuteru Ito;Hui Shi;Jennifer A. Corish

  • The Role of Mitochondria in the Pathogenesis of Type 2 Diabetes

    Mary Elizabeth Patti;Silvia Corvera

  • Bidirectional modulation of insulin action by amino acids.

    M E Patti;E Brambilla;L Luzi;E J Landaker

  • Patients with neuroglycopenia after gastric bypass surgery have exaggerated incretin and insulin secretory responses to a mixed meal.

    Allison B. Goldfine;E. C. Mun;E. Devine;R. Bernier

  • Severe hypoglycaemia post-gastric bypass requiring partial pancreatectomy: evidence for inappropriate insulin secretion and pancreatic islet hyperplasia

    M. E. Patti;M. E. Patti;M. E. Patti;G. McMahon;E. C. Mun;E. C. Mun;A. Bitton

  • The Emerging Genetic Architecture of Type 2 Diabetes

    Alessandro Doria;Mary-Elizabeth Patti;C. Ronald Kahn

  • Erratum: Alternative pathway of insulin signalling in mice with targeted disruption of the IRS-1 gene (Nature (1994) 372 (186-190))

    E. Araki;M. A. Lipes;M. E. Patti;J. C. Bruning

  • Intergenerational Transmission of Glucose Intolerance and Obesity by In Utero Undernutrition in Mice

    Josep C Jimenez-Chillaron;Elvira Isganaitis;Marika Charalambous;Stephane Gesta

  • Activation of the hexosamine pathway by glucosamine in vivo induces insulin resistance of early postreceptor insulin signaling events in skeletal muscle.

    M E Patti;A Virkamäki;E J Landaker;C R Kahn

  • Peroxisome Proliferator Activator Receptor γ Coactivator-1 Expression Is Reduced in Obesity POTENTIAL PATHOGENIC ROLE OF SATURATED FATTY ACIDS AND p38 MITOGEN-ACTIVATED PROTEIN KINASE ACTIVATION

    Sarah Crunkhorn;Farrell Dearie;Christos Mantzoros;Hiral Gami

  • Metabolic effects of sodium metavanadate in humans with insulin-dependent and noninsulin-dependent diabetes mellitus in vivo and in vitro studies

    A B Goldfine;D C Simonson;F Folli;M E Patti

  • 4PS/Insulin Receptor Substrate (IRS)-2 Is the Alternative Substrate of the Insulin Receptor in IRS-1-deficient Mice

    Mary-Elizabeth Patti;Xiao-Jian Sun;Jens C. Bruening;Eiichi Araki

  • Prediction of preadipocyte differentiation by gene expression reveals role of insulin receptor substrates and necdin

    Yu Hua Tseng;Atul J. Butte;Atul J. Butte;Efi Kokkotou;Vijay K. Yechoor

  • Metabolic effects of vanadyl sulfate in humans with non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus: in vivo and in vitro studies.

    Allison B. Goldfine;Allison B. Goldfine;Allison B. Goldfine;Mary-Elizabeth Patti;Mary-Elizabeth Patti;Mary-Elizabeth Patti;Lubna Zuberi;Lubna Zuberi;Lubna Zuberi;Barry J. Goldstein;Barry J. Goldstein;Barry J. Goldstein

  • Coordinated patterns of gene expression for substrate and energy metabolism in skeletal muscle of diabetic mice

    Vijay K. Yechoor;Mary-Elizabeth Patti;Robert Saccone;C. Ronald Kahn

Frequent Co-Authors

Allison B. Goldfine
Allison B. Goldfine Harvard University
C. Ronald Kahn
C. Ronald Kahn Harvard University
Laurie J. Goodyear
Laurie J. Goodyear Harvard University
Robert E. Gerszten
Robert E. Gerszten Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
Antonio C. Bianco
Antonio C. Bianco University of Chicago
Barbara B. Kahn
Barbara B. Kahn Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
Franco Folli
Franco Folli University of Milan
Susan Bonner-Weir
Susan Bonner-Weir Harvard University
Peter J. Park
Peter J. Park Harvard University
Anne C. Ferguson-Smith
Anne C. Ferguson-Smith University of Cambridge

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