Mary E. Mako

2.6k total citations · 1 hit paper
36 papers, 2.0k citations indexed

About

Mary E. Mako is a scholar working on Molecular Biology, Surgery and Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism. According to data from OpenAlex, Mary E. Mako has authored 36 papers receiving a total of 2.0k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 18 papers in Molecular Biology, 17 papers in Surgery and 17 papers in Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism. Recurrent topics in Mary E. Mako's work include Pancreatic function and diabetes (17 papers), Metabolism, Diabetes, and Cancer (16 papers) and Diabetes and associated disorders (13 papers). Mary E. Mako is often cited by papers focused on Pancreatic function and diabetes (17 papers), Metabolism, Diabetes, and Cancer (16 papers) and Diabetes and associated disorders (13 papers). Mary E. Mako collaborates with scholars based in United States. Mary E. Mako's co-authors include Arthur H. Rubenstein, David L. Horwitz, J I Starr, A. H. Rubenstein, William G. Blackard, Donald F. Steiner, Marshall B. Block, Jerrold M. Olefsky, Robert Metz and Howard S. Tager and has published in prestigious journals such as Nature, New England Journal of Medicine and Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

In The Last Decade

Mary E. Mako

36 papers receiving 1.8k citations

Hit Papers

Proinsulin, insulin, and C-peptide concentrations in huma... 1975 2026 1992 2009 1975 100 200 300 400

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Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Mary E. Mako United States 25 1.1k 964 713 687 344 36 2.0k
Ryoko Hagura Japan 23 971 0.9× 685 0.7× 585 0.8× 1.1k 1.6× 635 1.8× 42 2.4k
Ghislain Devis Belgium 27 733 0.7× 1.5k 1.6× 628 0.9× 951 1.4× 220 0.6× 80 2.1k
Kyohei Nonaka Japan 24 1.1k 1.0× 569 0.6× 493 0.7× 511 0.7× 369 1.1× 74 2.3k
Penny Clark United Kingdom 16 1.4k 1.3× 1.4k 1.5× 1.0k 1.4× 717 1.0× 344 1.0× 19 2.6k
Shoji Kawazu Japan 25 870 0.8× 889 0.9× 419 0.6× 618 0.9× 257 0.7× 89 1.9k
R. Paul Robertson United States 24 755 0.7× 1.2k 1.2× 535 0.8× 430 0.6× 158 0.5× 37 1.8k
Søren A. Urhammer Denmark 32 810 0.8× 829 0.9× 603 0.8× 1.2k 1.7× 930 2.7× 50 2.6k
R. Gutman Argentina 22 559 0.5× 387 0.4× 193 0.3× 294 0.4× 266 0.8× 47 1.1k
Lars Hansen Denmark 27 1.2k 1.1× 822 0.9× 797 1.1× 864 1.3× 306 0.9× 55 2.3k
H. M. J. Krans Netherlands 19 553 0.5× 327 0.3× 169 0.2× 467 0.7× 251 0.7× 42 1.2k

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Glagov, Seymour, et al.. (1983). Post-mortem glycosylated hemoglobin (HbA1c): evidence for a history of diabetes mellitus.. PubMed. 13(5). 407–10. 26 indexed citations
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Valenta, Lubomir J., Harvey Eisenberg, Darla R. Miller, et al.. (1982). The value of artificial beta cell in the management of insulinoma.. PubMed. 137(1). 67–75. 1 indexed citations
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Scarlett, John A., Orville Kolterman, Paul B. Moore, et al.. (1982). Insulin Resistance and Diabetes due to a Genetic Defect in Insulin Receptors*. The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism. 55(1). 123–132. 44 indexed citations
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Savage, Peter J., Eunice V. Flock, Mary E. Mako, et al.. (1979). C-Peptide and Insulin Secretion in Pima Indians and Caucasians: Constant Fractional Hepatic Extraction over a Wide Range of Insulin Concentrations and in Obesity*. The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism. 48(4). 594–598. 51 indexed citations
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Sandstead, Harold H., et al.. (1979). Effects of Dietary Fiber on Glucose Tolerance of Normal Men. Diabetes. 28(5). 496–502. 63 indexed citations
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Rabkin, Ralph, Brian D. Ross, Mary E. Mako, & Arthur H. Rubenstein. (1978). The Handling of Insulin, Proinsulin, and C-peptide by the Isolated Rat Kidney. Diabetes. 27(Supplement_1). 192–196. 26 indexed citations
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Kobayashi, Masashi, Jerrold M. Olefsky, Joycelyn Elders, et al.. (1978). Insulin resistance due to a defect distal to the insulin receptor: Demonstration in a patient with leprechaunism. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 75(7). 3469–3473. 88 indexed citations
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Jaspan, Jonathan B., Mary E. Mako, Hideshi Kuzuya, et al.. (1977). Abnormalities in Circulating Beta Cell Peptides in Chronic Renal Failure: Comparison of C-Peptide, Proinsulin and Insulin. The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism. 45(3). 441–446. 37 indexed citations
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Service, F. John, David L. Horwitz, A. H. Rubenstein, et al.. (1977). C-peptide suppression test for insulinoma.. PubMed. 90(1). 180–6. 50 indexed citations
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Gabbay, Kenneth H., et al.. (1976). Familial Hyperproinsulinemia. New England Journal of Medicine. 294(17). 911–915. 74 indexed citations
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Katz, Adrian I., M. D. Lindheimer, Mary E. Mako, & A. H. Rubenstein. (1975). Peripheral metabolism of insulin, proinsulin, and C-peptide in the pregnant rat.. Journal of Clinical Investigation. 56(6). 1608–1614. 23 indexed citations
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Rubenstein, Arthur H., Mary E. Mako, & David L. Horwitz. (1975). Insulin and the Kidney. Nephron. 15(3-5). 306–326. 55 indexed citations
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Mako, Mary E., et al.. (1975). The excretion of proinsulin and insulin in urine. Diabetologia. 11(2). 119–123. 13 indexed citations
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Ginsberg, Sandra J., Marshall B. Block, Mary E. Mako, & Arthur H. Rubenstein. (1973). Serum Insulin Levels Following Administration of Exogenous Insulin. The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism. 36(6). 1175–1179. 26 indexed citations
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Block, Marshall B., Mary E. Mako, Donald F. Steiner, & Arthur H. Rubenstein. (1972). Diabetic Ketoacidosis: Evidence for C-Peptide and Proinsulin Secretion following Recovery. The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism. 35(3). 402–406. 37 indexed citations
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Rubenstein, Arthur H., Lawrence A. Pottenger, Mary E. Mako, Godfrey S. Getz, & D F Steiner. (1972). The Metabolism of Proinsulin and Insulin by the Liver. Journal of Clinical Investigation. 51(4). 912–921. 139 indexed citations
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Mako, Mary E., et al.. (1971). Elevated circulating proinsulin levels in insulin-requiring diabetic patients.. PubMed. 78(5). 811–2. 4 indexed citations
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Metz, Robert, et al.. (1970). Effects of Repetitive Glucose Loads on Plasma Concentrations of Glucose, Insulin and Free Fatty Acids: Paradoxical Insulin Responses in Subjects with Mild Glucose Intolerance. The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism. 30(5). 602–608. 19 indexed citations
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Rubenstein, Arthur H., et al.. (1970). Comparative Immunology of Bovine, Porcine and Human Proinsulins and C-peptides. Diabetes. 19(8). 546–553. 38 indexed citations
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Metz, Robert, Sheldon Berger, & Mary E. Mako. (1969). Potentiation of the Plasma Insulin Response to Glucose by Prior Administration of Alcohol: An Apparent Islet-Priming Effect. Diabetes. 18(8). 517–522. 75 indexed citations

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