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2. Functional expression of the thermally activated transient receptor potential channels TRPA1 and TRPM8 in human myotubes
3. SENP2 knockdown in human adipocytes reduces glucose metabolism and lipid accumulation, while increases lipid oxidation
4. Impairment of adrenergically-regulated thermogenesis in brown fat of obesity-resistant mice is compensated by non-shivering thermogenesis in skeletal muscle
5. Knockdown of sarcolipin (SLN) impairs substrate utilization in human skeletal muscle cells
6. Effect of noradrenaline on propofol-induced mitochondrial dysfunction in human skeletal muscle cells
7. SENP2 is vital for optimal insulin signaling and insulin-stimulated glycogen synthesis in human skeletal muscle cells
8. The small molecule SERCA activator CDN1163 increases energy metabolism in human skeletal muscle cells
9. Time‐dependent reduction in oxidative capacity among cultured myotubes from spinal cord injured individuals.
10. Substrate oxidation in primary human skeletal muscle cells is influenced by donor age
11. The effect of toll-like receptor ligands on energy metabolism and myokine expression and secretion in cultured human skeletal muscle cells
12. Diflunisal activates AMP-activated protein kinase and stimulates glucose uptake, glycolysis and oxidation of glucose and oleic acid in skeletal muscle cells
13. Treatment of human skeletal muscle cells with inhibitors of diacylglycerol acyltransferases 1 and 2 to explore isozyme-specific roles on lipid metabolism
14. A medium-chain fatty acid analogue prevents hepatosteatosis and decreases inflammatory lipid metabolites in a murine model of parenteral nutrition-induced hepatosteatosis.
15. The molecular structure of thio-ether fatty acids influences PPAR-dependent regulation of lipid metabolism
16. The roles of DGAT1 and DGAT2 in human myotubes are dependent on donor patho‐physiological background.
17. Interplay between Cultured Human Osteoblastic and Skeletal Muscle Cells: Effects of Conditioned Media on Glucose and Fatty Acid Metabolism.
18. Higher lipid turnover and oxidation in cultured human myotubes from athletic versus sedentary young male subjects
19. Synthesis, molecular modeling studies and biological evaluation of fluorine substituted analogs of GW 501516
20. Are cultured human myotubes far from home?
21. Defective Natriuretic Peptide Receptor Signaling in Skeletal Muscle Links Obesity to Type 2 Diabetes
22. Perilipin 3 Differentially Regulates Skeletal Muscle Lipid Oxidation in Active, Sedentary, and Type 2 Diabetic Males
23. Energy metabolism in skeletal muscle cells from donors with different body mass index.
24. Pancreatic Cancer Cell-Conditioned, Human-Derived Primary Myotubes Display Increased Leucine Turnover, Increased Lipid Accumulation, and Reduced Glucose Uptake.
25. Dietary Supplementation with 22-S-Hydroxycholesterol to Rats Reduces Body Weight Gain and the Accumulation of Liver Triacylglycerol
26. Human myotubes from myoblast cultures undergoing senescence exhibit defects in glucose and lipid metabolism
27. Oxidation of intramyocellular lipids is dependent on mitochondrial function and the availability of extracellular fatty acids
28. Insight Into the Metabolic Adaptations of Electrically Pulse-Stimulated Human Myotubes Using Global Analysis of the Transcriptome and Proteome.
29. Reduced secretion of triacylglycerol in CaCo-2 cells transfected with intestinal fatty acid-binding protein
30. Eicosapentaenoic and docosahexaenoic acid affect mitochondrial and peroxisomal fatty acid oxidation in relation to substrate preference
31. Altered Skeletal Muscle Lipase Expression and Activity Contribute to Insulin Resistance in Humans
32. Fatty Acid Incubation of Myotubes From Humans With Type 2 Diabetes Leads to Enhanced Release of β-Oxidation Products Because of Impaired Fatty Acid Oxidation: Effects of Tetradecylthioacetic Acid and Eicosapentaenoic Acid
33. Eicosapentaenoic acid, but not docosahexaenoic acid, increases mitochondrial fatty acid oxidation and upregulates 2,4-dienoyl-CoA reductase gene expression in rats
34. Effects of non-β-oxidizable sulfur-substituted fatty acid analogues on synthesis and secretion of triacylglycerol and cholesterol in cultured rat hapatocytes
35. The hypotriglyceridemic effect of eicosapentaenoic acid in rats is reflected in increased mitochondrial fatty acid oxidation followed by diminished lipogenesis
36. Skeletal Muscle Lipid Accumulation in Type 2 Diabetes May Involve the Liver X Receptor Pathway
37. Differential Utilization of Saturated Palmitate and Unsaturated Oleate: Evidence From Cultured Myotubes
38. Skeletal muscle energy metabolism in obesity.
39. Reduced Lipid Oxidation in Skeletal Muscle From Type 2 Diabetic Subjects May Be of Genetic Origin: Evidence From Cultured Myotubes
40. Innervation and electrical pulse stimulation — in vitro effects on human skeletal muscle cells.
41. Effect of differentiation, de novo innervation, and electrical pulse stimulation on mRNA and protein expression of Na+,K+-ATPase, FXYD1, and FXYD5 in cultured human skeletal muscle cells.
42. Primary defects in lipid handling and resistance to exercise in myotubes from obese donors with and without type 2 diabetes.
43. Lipid in Skeletal Muscle Myotubes is associated to the Donors’ Insulin Sensitivity and Physical Activity Phenotypes
44. Lack of the Lysosomal Membrane Protein, GLMP, in Mice Results in Metabolic Dysregulation in Liver
45. A mitochondria-targeted fatty acid analogue influences hepatic glucose metabolism and reduces the plasma insulin/glucose ratio in male Wistar rats.
46. Increased triacylglycerol - Fatty acid substrate cycling in human skeletal muscle cells exposed to eicosapentaenoic acid.
47. Glucose metabolism and metabolic flexibility in cultured skeletal muscle cells is related to exercise status in young male subjects.
48. Fatty Acid Incubation of Myotubues from Humans with Type 2 Diabetes Leads to Enhanced Release of Beta Oxidation Products Due to Impaired Fatty Acid Oxidation: Effects of Tetradecylthioacetic Acid and Eicosapentaenoic Acid
49. Exercise in vivo marks human myotubes in vitro: Training-induced increase in lipid metabolism.
50. Increased glucose utilization and decreased fatty acid metabolism in myotubes from Glmpgt/gt mice.
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