Prevalence of Hypercortisolism in Difficult-to-Control Type 2 Diabetes.
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- Original Title:
- Prevalence of Hypercortisolism in Difficult-to-Control Type 2 Diabetes.
- Published In:
- Diabetes care, 48(12), 2012-2020 (2025)
- Authors:
- Buse, John B(10), Kahn, Steven E(4), Aroda, Vanita R(4), Auchus, Richard J, Bailey, Timothy, Bancos, Irina, Busch, Robert S, Christofides, Elena A, DeFronzo, Ralph A, Eilerman, Bradley, Findling, James W, Fonseca, Vivian, Hamidi, Oksana, Handelsman, Yehuda, Miller, Harold J, Ownby, Jonathan G, Parker, John C, Philis-Tsimikas, Athena, Pratley, Richard, Rosenstock, Julio, Shanik, Michael H, Sloan, Lance L, Umpierrez, Guillermo, Tudor, Iulia Cristina, Schlafly, Tina K, Einhorn, Daniel
- Database ID:
- RPEP-10255
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https://rethinkpeptides.com/research/RPEP-10255APA
Buse, John B; Kahn, Steven E; Aroda, Vanita R; Auchus, Richard J; Bailey, Timothy; Bancos, Irina; Busch, Robert S; Christofides, Elena A; DeFronzo, Ralph A; Eilerman, Bradley; Findling, James W; Fonseca, Vivian; Hamidi, Oksana; Handelsman, Yehuda; Miller, Harold J; Ownby, Jonathan G; Parker, John C; Philis-Tsimikas, Athena; Pratley, Richard; Rosenstock, Julio; Shanik, Michael H; Sloan, Lance L; Umpierrez, Guillermo; Tudor, Iulia Cristina; Schlafly, Tina K; Einhorn, Daniel. (2025). Prevalence of Hypercortisolism in Difficult-to-Control Type 2 Diabetes.. Diabetes care, 48(12), 2012-2020. https://doi.org/10.2337/dc24-2841
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Buse, John B, et al. "Prevalence of Hypercortisolism in Difficult-to-Control Type 2 Diabetes.." Diabetes care, 2025. https://doi.org/10.2337/dc24-2841
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