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1. The calcium-sensing-receptor (CaSR) in adipocytes contributes to sex-differences in the susceptibility to high fat diet induced obesity and atherosclerosisResearch in context

2. Hepatic glucokinase regulatory protein and carbohydrate response element binding protein attenuation reduce de novo lipogenesis but do not mitigate intrahepatic triglyceride accumulation in Aldob deficiency

3. Early Inhibition of Phosphodiesterase 4B (PDE4B) Instills Cognitive Resilience in APPswe/PS1dE9 Mice

4. Deletion of RAGE fails to prevent hepatosteatosis in obese mice due to impairment of other AGEs receptors and detoxifying systems

5. CERTL reduces C16 ceramide, amyloid-β levels, and inflammation in a model of Alzheimer’s disease

6. Increased methylglyoxal formation in plasma and tissues during a glucose tolerance test is derived from exogenous glucose

7. Associations of cells from both innate and adaptive immunity with lower nerve conduction velocity: the Maastricht Study

8. Circulating and adipose tissue immune cells in tissue‐specific insulin resistance in humans with overweight and obesity

9. NK cells in human visceral adipose tissue contribute to obesity‐associated insulin resistance through low‐grade inflammation

10. Methylglyoxal-Derived Advanced Glycation Endproducts Accumulate in Multiple Sclerosis Lesions

11. Hepatic Fat Content and Liver Enzymes Are Associated with Circulating Free and Protein-Bound Advanced Glycation End Products, Which Are Associated with Low-Grade Inflammation: The CODAM Study

12. Pyridoxamine prevents increased atherosclerosis by intermittent methylglyoxal spikes in the aortic arches of ApoE-/- mice

13. Prolyl Carboxypeptidase Activity Is Present in Human Adipose Tissue and Is Elevated in Serum of Obese Men with Type 2 Diabetes

14. CD11c

15. CERTL reduces C16 ceramide, amyloid-β levels, and inflammation in a model of Alzheimer’s disease

16. High-throughput single cell data analysis - A tutorial

17. Liver X receptor beta deficiency attenuates autoimmune-associated neuroinflammation in a T cell-dependent manner

18. Dietary advanced glycation endproducts (AGEs) increase their concentration in plasma and tissues, result in inflammation and modulate gut microbial composition in mice; evidence for reversibility

19. High-density lipoprotein cholesterol efflux capacity is not associated with atherosclerosis and prevalence of cardiovascular outcome

20. Adipose tissue macrophages do not affect atherosclerosis development in mice

21. A novel data fusion method for the effective analysis of multiple panels of flow cytometry data

22. Deletion of RAGE fails to prevent hepatosteatosis in obese mice due to impairment of other AGEs receptors and detoxifying systems

23. Altered hepatic sphingolipid metabolism in insulin resistant mice: Role of advanced glycation endproducts

24. Associations of cells from both innate and adaptive immunity with lower nerve conduction velocity: the Maastricht Study

25. NK cells in human visceral adipose tissue contribute to obesity-associated insulin resistance through low-grade inflammation

26. CERT

27. CERTL Reduces C16 Ceramide, Amyloid-β Levels and Inflammation in a Model of Alzheimer's Disease

28. Author Correction: Ablation of CD8α+ dendritic cell mediated cross-presentation does not impact atherosclerosis in hyperlipidemic mice

29. The endothelial function biomarker soluble E-selectin is associated with nonalcoholic fatty liver disease

30. CD11c−MHC2low Macrophages Are a New Inflammatory and Dynamic Subset in Murine Adipose Tissue

31. A mouse model of humanized liver shows a human-like lipid profile, but does not form atherosclerotic plaque after western type diet

32. Bone marrow p16INK4a-deficiency does not modulate obesity, glucose homeostasis or atherosclerosis development.

33. LDL receptor knock-out mice are a physiological model particularly vulnerable to study the onset of inflammation in non-alcoholic fatty liver disease.

34. Internalization of modified lipids by CD36 and SR-A leads to hepatic inflammation and lysosomal cholesterol storage in Kupffer cells.

35. Macrophage complexity in human atherosclerosis

36. Multi-set Pre-processing of Multicolor Flow Cytometry Data

37. Hepatic PPARα is critical in the metabolic adaptation to sepsis

38. Methylglyoxal-Derived Advanced Glycation Endproducts Accumulate in Multiple Sclerosis Lesions

39. Adipose tissue macrophages induce hepatic neutrophil recruitment and macrophage accumulation in mice

40. Abstract 388: High-density Lipoprotein Cholesterol Efflux Capacity is not associated with Atherosclerosis and Cardiovascular Events: the CODAM Study

41. Advanced Glycation Endproducts Are Increased in the Animal Model of Multiple Sclerosis but Cannot Be Reduced by Pyridoxamine Treatment or Glyoxalase 1 Overexpression

42. Characterization of Immune Cells in Human Adipose Tissue by Using Flow Cytometry

43. Genetic deletion of RAGE in Dbdb mice interferes with AGEs receptors and detoxifying systems in liver

44. RAGE deficiency does not affect non-alcoholic steatohepatitis and atherosclerosis in Western type diet-fed Ldlr(-/-) mice

45. Soluble E-Selectin Is A Liver-Derived Endothelial Marker That Is Associated With Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease

46. Delayed Intervention With Pyridoxamine Improves Metabolic Function and Prevents Adipose Tissue Inflammation and Insulin Resistance in High-Fat Diet–Induced Obese Mice

47. Correction: Corrigendum: Scavenger receptor collectin placenta 1 is a novel receptor involved in the uptake of myelin by phagocytes

48. The tumour suppressor CDKN2A/p16(INK4a) regulates adipogenesis and bone marrow-dependent development of perivascular adipose tissue

49. Abdominal subcutaneous and visceral adipocyte size, lipolysis and inflammation relate to insulin resistance in male obese humans

50. The tumour suppressor CDKN2A/p16

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