Arthur H. Rubenstein

13.9k total citations · 2 hit papers
228 papers, 10.6k citations indexed

About

Arthur H. Rubenstein is a scholar working on Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism, Surgery and Genetics. According to data from OpenAlex, Arthur H. Rubenstein has authored 228 papers receiving a total of 10.6k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 115 papers in Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism, 101 papers in Surgery and 86 papers in Genetics. Recurrent topics in Arthur H. Rubenstein's work include Pancreatic function and diabetes (98 papers), Diabetes and associated disorders (86 papers) and Diabetes Management and Research (78 papers). Arthur H. Rubenstein is often cited by papers focused on Pancreatic function and diabetes (98 papers), Diabetes and associated disorders (86 papers) and Diabetes Management and Research (78 papers). Arthur H. Rubenstein collaborates with scholars based in United States, United Kingdom and South Africa. Arthur H. Rubenstein's co-authors include Donald F. Steiner, David L. Horwitz, P.M. Blix, Kenneth S. Polonsky, Mary E. Mako, Hideshi Kuzuya, F. Melani, Howard S. Tager, Adrian I. Katz and Jonathan B. Jaspan and has published in prestigious journals such as Nature, Science and New England Journal of Medicine.

In The Last Decade

Arthur H. Rubenstein

228 papers receiving 9.5k citations

Hit Papers

Determination of Free and Total Insulin and C-Peptide in ... 1977 2026 1993 2009 1977 1984 100 200 300 400 500

Peers

Arthur H. Rubenstein
J. Stuart Soeldner United States
Jørn Nerup Denmark
Wilfred Y. Fujimoto United States
Donald W. Bowden United States
Alvin C. Powers United States
Charles A. Stanley United States
Stephanie A. Amiel United Kingdom
J. Stuart Soeldner United States
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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Davis, Pamela B., Emma A. Meagher, Claire Pomeroy, et al.. (2022). Pandemic-related barriers to the success of women in research: a framework for action. Nature Medicine. 28(3). 436–438. 38 indexed citations
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Liu, Amy, Christopher S. Nabel, Brian S. Finkelman, et al.. (2016). Idiopathic multicentric Castleman's disease: a systematic literature review. The Lancet Haematology. 3(4). e163–e175. 196 indexed citations
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Polonsky, Kenneth S. & Arthur H. Rubenstein. (2015). Donald F. Steiner, MD, 1930–2014. Diabetologia. 58(3). 419–421. 1 indexed citations
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Ennis, Jennifer, Daniel L. Gillen, Arthur H. Rubenstein, et al.. (2015). Clinical decision support improves physician guideline adherence for laboratory monitoring of chronic kidney disease: a matched cohort study. BMC Nephrology. 16(1). 163–163. 27 indexed citations
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Bowman, Marjorie A., Arthur H. Rubenstein, & C. Elizabeth Shaaban. (2007). Clinical Revenue Investment in Biomedical Research. JAMA. 297(22). 2521–2521. 20 indexed citations
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Wasserstein, Alan G., Patrick J. Brennan, & Arthur H. Rubenstein. (2007). Institutional Leadership and Faculty Response: Fostering Professionalism at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine. Academic Medicine. 82(11). 1049–1056. 28 indexed citations
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Rubenstein, Arthur H.. (2005). Obesity: a modern epidemic.. PubMed. 116. 103–11; discussion 112. 68 indexed citations
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Bickel, Janet, Diane W. Wara, Barbara Atkinson, et al.. (2002). Increasing Womenʼs Leadership in Academic Medicine. Academic Medicine. 77(10). 1043–1061. 283 indexed citations
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Levinson, Wendy & Arthur H. Rubenstein. (1999). Mission Critical — Integrating Clinician-Educators into Academic Medical Centers. New England Journal of Medicine. 341(11). 840–843. 92 indexed citations
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Levitt, Naomi, Lawrence J. Hirsch, Arthur H. Rubenstein, & Kenneth S. Polonsky. (1993). Quantitative evaluation of the effect of low-intensity exercise on insulin secretion in man. Metabolism. 42(7). 829–833. 6 indexed citations
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Blackman, John D, Diane Ostrega, Gary F. Lewis, et al.. (1990). Lack of effect of high-dose biosynthetic human C-peptide on pancreatic hormone release in normal subjects. Metabolism. 39(8). 827–832. 6 indexed citations
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Shapiro, E Timothy, H. Tillil, Kenneth S. Polonsky, et al.. (1988). Oscillations in Insulin Secretion During Constant Glucose Infusion in Normal Man: Relationship to Changes in Plasma Glucose*. The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism. 67(2). 307–314. 104 indexed citations
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Widness, John A., et al.. (1982). Permanent neonatal diabetes in an infant of an insulin-dependent mother. The Journal of Pediatrics. 100(6). 926–929. 15 indexed citations
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Steiner, Donald F., Christoph Patzelt, Shu Jin Chan, et al.. (1980). Formation of biologically active peptides. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences. 210(1178). 45–59. 10 indexed citations
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Lernmark, Åke, Takahiro Kanatsuna, Christoph Patzelt, et al.. (1980). Antibodies directed against the pancreatic islet cell plasma membrane detection and specificity. Diabetologia. 19(5). 445–451. 43 indexed citations
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Schwartz, Stanley S., Barry H. Rich, Anne W. Lucky, et al.. (1979). Familial nesidioblastosis: Severe neonatal hypoglycemia in two families. The Journal of Pediatrics. 95(1). 44–53. 46 indexed citations
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Pildes, Rosita S., et al.. (1977). Control of juvenile diabetes mellitus and its relationship to endogenous insulin secretion as measured by C-peptide immunoreactivity. The Journal of Pediatrics. 90(1). 42–48. 65 indexed citations
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Rubenstein, Arthur H., et al.. (1969). Metabolic Response to Oral Glucose in Healthy South African White, Indian, and African Subjects. BMJ. 1(5646). 748–751. 60 indexed citations
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Steiner, Donald F., Jeffrey L. Clark, Arthur H. Rubenstein, et al.. (1969). 第12回日本糖尿病学会総会記録 (I) 招待講演 II) Biosynthesis and Structure of Proinsulin and Related Products. 12(6). 437–446. 1 indexed citations
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Welborn, Timothy A., Arthur H. Rubenstein, R. M. Haslam, & Russell Fraser. (1966). NORMAL INSULIN RESPONSE TO GLUCOSE. The Lancet. 287(7432). 280–284. 78 indexed citations

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