Connection
Carlos Roncal to Metabolic Syndrome
This is a "connection" page, showing publications Carlos Roncal has written about Metabolic Syndrome.
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0.593 |
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Roncal CA, Reungjui S, S?nchez-Lozada LG, Mu W, Sautin YY, Nakagawa T, Johnson RJ. Combination of captopril and allopurinol retards fructose-induced metabolic syndrome. Am J Nephrol. 2009; 30(5):399-404.
Score: 0.260
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Johnson RJ, Perez-Pozo SE, Lillo JL, Grases F, Schold JD, Kuwabara M, Sato Y, Hernando AA, Garcia G, Jensen T, Rivard C, Sanchez-Lozada LG, Roncal C, Lanaspa MA. Fructose increases risk for kidney stones: potential role in metabolic syndrome and heat stress. BMC Nephrol. 2018 11 08; 19(1):315.
Score: 0.123
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Johnson RJ, Perez-Pozo SE, Sautin YY, Manitius J, Sanchez-Lozada LG, Feig DI, Shafiu M, Segal M, Glassock RJ, Shimada M, Roncal C, Nakagawa T. Hypothesis: could excessive fructose intake and uric acid cause type 2 diabetes? Endocr Rev. 2009 Feb; 30(1):96-116.
Score: 0.062
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Nakagawa T, Cirillo P, Sato W, Gersch M, Sautin Y, Roncal C, Mu W, S?nchez-Lozada LG, Johnson RJ. The conundrum of hyperuricemia, metabolic syndrome, and renal disease. Intern Emerg Med. 2008 Dec; 3(4):313-8.
Score: 0.059
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Reungjui S, Roncal CA, Mu W, Srinivas TR, Sirivongs D, Johnson RJ, Nakagawa T. Thiazide diuretics exacerbate fructose-induced metabolic syndrome. J Am Soc Nephrol. 2007 Oct; 18(10):2724-31.
Score: 0.057
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S?nchez-Lozada LG, Mu W, Roncal C, Sautin YY, Abdelmalek M, Reungjui S, Le M, Nakagawa T, Lan HY, Yu X, Johnson RJ. Comparison of free fructose and glucose to sucrose in the ability to cause fatty liver. Eur J Nutr. 2010 Feb; 49(1):1-9.
Score: 0.016
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Johnson RJ, Sautin YY, Oliver WJ, Roncal C, Mu W, Gabriela Sanchez-Lozada L, Rodriguez-Iturbe B, Nakagawa T, Benner SA. Lessons from comparative physiology: could uric acid represent a physiologic alarm signal gone awry in western society? J Comp Physiol B. 2009 Jan; 179(1):67-76.
Score: 0.015
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