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1. Picalm, a novel regulator of GLUT4-trafficking in adipose tissue

2. Moderate-Intensity Constant and High-Intensity Interval Training Confer Differential Metabolic Benefits in Skeletal Muscle, White Adipose Tissue, and Liver of Candidates to Undergo Bariatric Surgery

3. Phosphoproteomics reveals rewiring of the insulin signaling network and multi-nodal defects in insulin resistance

4. Global redox proteome and phosphoproteome analysis reveals redox switch in Akt

5. Muscle and adipose tissue insulin resistance: malady without mechanism?

6. Bilirubin deficiency renders mice susceptible to hepatic steatosis in the absence of insulin resistance

7. Genetic screening reveals phospholipid metabolism as a key regulator of the biosynthesis of the redox-active lipid coenzyme Q

8. Signaling Heterogeneity is Defined by Pathway Architecture and Intercellular Variability in Protein Expression

10. Phenotypic screen for oxygen consumption rate identifies an anti-cancer naphthoquinone that induces mitochondrial oxidative stress

11. Phosphoproteomics of Acute Cell Stressors Targeting Exercise Signaling Networks Reveal Drug Interactions Regulating Protein Secretion

12. Dynamic Metabolomics Reveals that Insulin Primes the Adipocyte for Glucose Metabolism

13. A gas trapping method for high-throughput metabolic experiments

14. mTORC1 Is a Major Regulatory Node in the FGF21 Signaling Network in Adipocytes

15. mTORC2 and AMPK differentially regulate muscle triglyceride content via Perilipin 3

17. Highlights from the 11th ISCB Student Council Symposium 2015: Dublin, Ireland. 10 July 2015.

18. Akt phosphorylates insulin receptor substrate to limit PI3K-mediated PIP3 synthesis

19. Mitochondrial CoQ deficiency is a common driver of mitochondrial oxidants and insulin resistance

21. The role of the Niemann-Pick disease, type C1 protein in adipocyte insulin action.

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