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H O Steinberg

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Diabetologia|May 7, 1999
Insulin-mediated vasodilation: why one's physiology could be the other's pharmacologyH O Steinberg, A D Baron
Circulation|February 4, 1997
Insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus and nitrovasodilation. Important and complex interactionsH O Steinberg, A D Baron
Diabetologia|July 11, 2002
Vascular function, insulin resistance and fatty acidsH O Steinberg, A D Baron
Circulation|August 5, 1997
Endothelial function, insulin sensitivity, and hypertensionA D Baron, H O Steinberg
The American Journal of Physiology|May 12, 1998
H2O2 causes endothelial barrier dysfunction without disrupting the arginine-nitric oxide pathwayM P Gupta, H O Steinberg, C M Hart
The Journal of Clinical Investigation|September 1, 1994
Insulin-mediated skeletal muscle vasodilation is nitric oxide dependent. A novel action of insulin to increase nitric oxide releaseH O Steinberg, G Brechtel, A Johnson, et al.
Circulation|December 13, 1997
Endothelial dysfunction is associated with cholesterol levels in the high normal range in humansH O Steinberg, B Bayazeed, G Hook, et al.
Diabetes|July 26, 2000
Free fatty acid elevation impairs insulin-mediated vasodilation and nitric oxide productionH O Steinberg, G Paradisi, G Hook, et al.
The Journal of Clinical Investigation|August 1, 1995
Insulin-mediated skeletal muscle vasodilation contributes to both insulin sensitivity and responsiveness in lean humansA D Baron, H O Steinberg, H Chaker, et al.
The Journal of Clinical Investigation|June 1, 1996
Obesity/insulin resistance is associated with endothelial dysfunction. Implications for the syndrome of insulin resistanceH O Steinberg, H Chaker, R Leaming, et al.
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Diabetologia|May 7, 1999
Insulin-mediated vasodilation: why one's physiology could be the other's pharmacologyH O Steinberg, A D Baron
Circulation|February 4, 1997
Insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus and nitrovasodilation. Important and complex interactionsH O Steinberg, A D Baron
Diabetologia|July 11, 2002
Vascular function, insulin resistance and fatty acidsH O Steinberg, A D Baron
Circulation|August 5, 1997
Endothelial function, insulin sensitivity, and hypertensionA D Baron, H O Steinberg
The American Journal of Physiology|May 12, 1998
H2O2 causes endothelial barrier dysfunction without disrupting the arginine-nitric oxide pathwayM P Gupta, H O Steinberg, C M Hart
The Journal of Clinical Investigation|September 1, 1994
Insulin-mediated skeletal muscle vasodilation is nitric oxide dependent. A novel action of insulin to increase nitric oxide releaseH O Steinberg, G Brechtel, A Johnson, et al.
Circulation|December 13, 1997
Endothelial dysfunction is associated with cholesterol levels in the high normal range in humansH O Steinberg, B Bayazeed, G Hook, et al.
Diabetes|July 26, 2000
Free fatty acid elevation impairs insulin-mediated vasodilation and nitric oxide productionH O Steinberg, G Paradisi, G Hook, et al.
The Journal of Clinical Investigation|August 1, 1995
Insulin-mediated skeletal muscle vasodilation contributes to both insulin sensitivity and responsiveness in lean humansA D Baron, H O Steinberg, H Chaker, et al.
The Journal of Clinical Investigation|June 1, 1996
Obesity/insulin resistance is associated with endothelial dysfunction. Implications for the syndrome of insulin resistanceH O Steinberg, H Chaker, R Leaming, et al.
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