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1. Geological evidence of extensive N-fixation by volcanic lightning during very large explosive eruptions

3. Pharmacological activation of constitutive androstane receptor induces female-specific modulation of hepatic metabolism

6. Dietary Amino Acid Source Elicits Sex‐Specific Metabolic Response to Diet‐Induced NAFLD in Mice

8. The interplay between dietary fatty acids and gut microbiota influences host metabolism and hepatic steatosis

11. Monoacylglycerol lipase reprograms hepatocytes and macrophages to promote liver regeneration

12. Data from C/EBPα Confers Dependence to Fatty Acid Anabolic Pathways and Vulnerability to Lipid Oxidative Stress–Induced Ferroptosis in FLT3-Mutant Leukemia

13. Supplementary Information v.2 from C/EBPα Confers Dependence to Fatty Acid Anabolic Pathways and Vulnerability to Lipid Oxidative Stress–Induced Ferroptosis in FLT3-Mutant Leukemia

14. Supplementary Figures S1-S22 from C/EBPα Confers Dependence to Fatty Acid Anabolic Pathways and Vulnerability to Lipid Oxidative Stress–Induced Ferroptosis in FLT3-Mutant Leukemia

15. Supplementary Table S15 from C/EBPα Confers Dependence to Fatty Acid Anabolic Pathways and Vulnerability to Lipid Oxidative Stress–Induced Ferroptosis in FLT3-Mutant Leukemia

16. Supplementary Figures S1-S22 from C/EBPα Confers Dependence to Fatty Acid Anabolic Pathways and Vulnerability to Lipid Oxidative Stress–Induced Ferroptosis in FLT3-Mutant Leukemia

17. Supplementary Figures S1-S22 from C/EBPα Confers Dependence to Fatty Acid Anabolic Pathways and Vulnerability to Lipid Oxidative Stress–Induced Ferroptosis in FLT3-Mutant Leukemia

19. Intestinal Pgc1α ablation protects from liver steatosis and fibrosis

20. New investigations about three young volcano-sedimentary systems of Velay-Vivarais (France) and co-evolution humans-volcanoes in the background

21. Supplementary Figures S1-S22 from C/EBPα Confers Dependence to Fatty Acid Anabolic Pathways and Vulnerability to Lipid Oxidative Stress–Induced Ferroptosis in FLT3-Mutant Leukemia

22. Supplementary Figures S1-S22 from C/EBPα Confers Dependence to Fatty Acid Anabolic Pathways and Vulnerability to Lipid Oxidative Stress–Induced Ferroptosis in FLT3-Mutant Leukemia

23. Supplementary Table S11 from C/EBPα Confers Dependence to Fatty Acid Anabolic Pathways and Vulnerability to Lipid Oxidative Stress–Induced Ferroptosis in FLT3-Mutant Leukemia

24. Obesity promotes fumonisin B1 hepatotoxicity

26. C/EBPα Confers Dependence to Fatty Acid Anabolic Pathways and Vulnerability to Lipid Oxidative Stress–Induced Ferroptosis inFLT3-Mutant Leukemia

27. The interplay between dietary fatty acids and gut microbiota influences host metabolism and hepatic steatosis

28. Early Pleistocene stratigraphy, sedimentary environments, and formation contexts at Dmanisi in the Georgian Caucasus

30. Evidence for Constitutive Microbiota-Dependent Short-Term Control of Food Intake in Mice: Is There a Link with Inflammation, Oxidative Stress, Endotoxemia, and GLP-1?

31. Reduction in gut‐derived MUFAs via intestinal stearoyl‐CoA desaturase 1 deletion drives susceptibility to NAFLD and hepatocarcinoma

32. Obesity promotes Fumonisin B1 toxicity and induces hepatitis

33. Monoacylglycerol lipase inhibition specifically in macrophages compromises liver regeneration by inducing interferon type 1 that negatively impacts on hepatocyte proliferation

34. ATGL-dependent white adipose tissue lipolysis controls hepatocyte PPARα activity

35. Prospective association between dietary pesticide exposure profiles and type 2 diabetes risk in the NutriNet-Santé cohort

36. C/EBPα confers dependence to fatty acid anabolic pathways and vulnerability to lipid oxidative stress in FLT3-mutant leukemia

37. The hepatocyte insulin receptor is required to program the liver clock and rhythmic gene expression

38. Nuclear HMGB1 protects from nonalcoholic fatty liver disease through negative regulation of liver X receptor

40. Zac1 and the I mprinted G ene N etwork program juvenile NAFLD in response to maternal metabolic syndrome

41. Tissular Genomic Responses to Oral FB1 Exposure in Pigs

42. New targets for NAFLD

45. Conclusion

47. Tephrochronological constraints on the timing and nature of sea-level change prior to and during glacial termination V

48. Integrative study of diet-induced mouse models of NAFLD identifies PPARα as a sexually dimorphic drug target

49. The pregnane X receptor drives sexually dimorphic hepatic changes in lipid and xenobiotic metabolism in response to gut microbiota in mice

50. Environmental evolution, faunal and human occupation since 2 Ma in the Anagni basin, central Italy

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