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Michele Muggeo

Michele Muggeo

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77
Citations
25859
World Ranking
18321
National Ranking
736

Overview

Michele Muggeo is affiliated with the University of Verona in Italy. The scientist's work spans multiple fields of study, though specific details about these fields or related subfields are not provided.

Information regarding recent publications, including titles, years, and venues, is currently unavailable. Additionally, details on frequent co-authors and publication venues have not been documented.

There are no listed book publications associated with Michele Muggeo, nor are there records of awards received by this researcher.

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Best Publications

  • Homeostasis model assessment closely mirrors the glucose clamp technique in the assessment of insulin sensitivity: studies in subjects with various degrees of glucose tolerance and insulin sensitivity.

    E Bonora;G Targher;M Alberiche;R C Bonadonna

  • Prevalence of insulin resistance in metabolic disorders: the Bruneck Study.

    Enzo Bonora;S Kiechl;J Willeit;F Oberhollenzer

  • HOMA-estimated insulin resistance is an independent predictor of cardiovascular disease in type 2 diabetic subjects: prospective data from the Verona Diabetes Complications Study.

    Enzo Bonora;Gianni Formentini;Francesco Calcaterra;Simonetta Lombardi

  • Chronic Infections and the Risk of Carotid Atherosclerosis Prospective Results From a Large Population Study

    Stefan Kiechl;Georg Egger;Manuel Mayr;Christian J. Wiedermann

  • Estimates of in vivo insulin action in man: comparison of insulin tolerance tests with euglycemic and hyperglycemic glucose clamp studies.

    Enzo Bonora;Paolo Moghetti;Carlo Zancanaro;Massimo Cigolini

  • Insulin Causes Endothelial Dysfunction in Humans Sites and Mechanisms

    Guido Arcaro;Anna Cretti;Sara Balzano;Alessandro Lechi

  • Cause-specific mortality in type 2 diabetes. The Verona Diabetes Study.

    R de Marco;F Locatelli;G Zoppini;G Verlato

  • Postprandial blood glucose as a risk factor for cardiovascular disease in Type II diabetes: the epidemiological evidence.

    Enzo Bonora;Michele Muggeo

  • Carotid Atherosclerosis and Coronary Heart Disease in the Metabolic Syndrome: Prospective data from the Bruneck Study

    Enzo Bonora;Stefan Kiechl;Johann Willeit;Friedrich Oberhollenzer

  • Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease is independently associated with an increased prevalence of chronic kidney disease and proliferative/laser-treated retinopathy in type 2 diabetic patients

    Giovanni Targher;L. Bertolini;S. Rodella;Giacomo Zoppini

  • Insulin resistance as estimated by homeostasis model assessment predicts incident symptomatic cardiovascular disease in caucasian subjects from the general population : The bruneck study

    Enzo Bonora;Stefan Kiechl;Johann Willeit;Friedrich Oberhollenzer

  • Fasting plasma glucose variability predicts 10-year survival of type 2 diabetic patients: the Verona Diabetes Study.

    Michele Muggeo;Giacomo Zoppini;Enzo Bonora;E. Brun

  • Insulin sensitivity and regular alcohol consumption: large, prospective, cross sectional population study (Bruneck study)

    Stefan Kiechl;Johann Willeit;Werner Poewe;Georg Egger

  • The Metabolic Syndrome is an independent predictor of cardiovascular disease in Type 2 diabetic subjects. Prospective data from the Verona Diabetes Complications Study

    E. Bonora;G. Targher;G. Formentini;F. Calcaterra

  • Population-based incidence rates and risk factors for type 2 diabetes in white individuals: the Bruneck study.

    Enzo Bonora;Stefan Kiechl;Johann Willeit;Friedrich Oberhollenzer

  • Prevalence of Subclinical Hypothyroidism in Patients with Chronic Kidney Disease

    Michel Chonchol;Giuseppe Lippi;Gianluca Salvagno;Giacomo Zoppini

  • Plasma Glucose Levels Throughout the Day and HbA1c Interrelationships in Type 2 Diabetes: Implications for treatment and monitoring of metabolic control

    Enzo Bonora;Francesco Calcaterra;Simonetta Lombardi;Nicoletta Bonfante

  • Comparison of spironolactone, flutamide, and finasteride efficacy in the treatment of hirsutism: A randomized, double blind, placebo-controlled trial

    Paolo Moghetti;Flavia Tosi;Antonella Tosti;Carlo Negri

  • Troglitazone, an insulin action enhancer, improves metabolic control in NIDDM patients

    S. Kumar;A. J. M. Boulton;H. Beck-Nielsen;F. Berthezene

  • Cigarette Smoking and Insulin Resistance in Patients with Noninsulin-Dependent Diabetes Mellitus

    Giovanni Targher;Maria Alberiche;Marina B. Zenere;Riccardo C. Bonadonna

Frequent Co-Authors

Enzo Bonora
Enzo Bonora University of Verona
Giovanni Targher
Giovanni Targher University of Verona
Giuseppe Lippi
Giuseppe Lippi University of Verona
Gaetano Crepaldi
Gaetano Crepaldi University of Padua
Angelo Avogaro
Angelo Avogaro University of Padua
Michel Chonchol
Michel Chonchol University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus
Claudio Cobelli
Claudio Cobelli University of Padua
Joel F. Habener
Joel F. Habener Harvard University
Claes B. Wollheim
Claes B. Wollheim University of Geneva

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