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1. Glutaminase 2 knockdown reduces hyperammonemia and associated lethality of urea cycle disorder mouse model.

2. Structures of complete extracellular assemblies of type I and type II Oncostatin M receptor complexes.

3. Effect of IL-6R blockade on plasma lipids and clinical outcomes among hospitalized patients with COVID-19 infection.

4. Divergent role of Mitochondrial Amidoxime Reducing Component 1 (MARC1) in human and mouse.

5. Pharmacologic and Genetic Downregulation of Proprotein Convertase Subtilisin/Kexin Type 9 and Survival From Sepsis.

6. Activin E-ACVR1C cross talk controls energy storage via suppression of adipose lipolysis in mice.

7. A cellular and molecular spatial atlas of dystrophic muscle.

8. Structural insights into the assembly of gp130 family cytokine signaling complexes.

9. The prevalence of low muscle mass associated with obesity in the USA.

10. Multiancestry exome sequencing reveals INHBE mutations associated with favorable fat distribution and protection from diabetes.

11. Single-cell RNA transcriptome landscape of hepatocytes and non-parenchymal cells in healthy and NAFLD mouse liver.

12. Five-in-One: Simultaneous isolation of multiple major liver cell types from livers of normal and NASH mice.

13. Gene expression atlas of energy balance brain regions.

14. Angiopoietin-like protein 3 governs LDL-cholesterol levels through endothelial lipase-dependent VLDL clearance.

15. Reelin is modulated by diet-induced obesity and has direct actions on arcuate proopiomelanocortin neurons.

16. Food hypersensitivity-induced chronic gastrointestinal inflammation in a non-human primate model of diet-induced obesity.

17. A function-blocking PAR4 antibody is markedly antithrombotic in the face of a hyperreactive PAR4 variant.

18. CD8+ T cells in beige adipogenesis and energy homeostasis.

19. Deletion of hepatic carbohydrate response element binding protein (ChREBP) impairs glucose homeostasis and hepatic insulin sensitivity in mice.

20. The Ghrelin/GOAT System Regulates Obesity-Induced Inflammation in Male Mice.

21. Monoclonal antibodies that bind to the Ly6 domain of GPIHBP1 abolish the binding of LPL.

22. Dietary Macronutrient Composition Directs ChREBP Isoform Expression and Glucose Metabolism in Mice.

23. Smad3 deficiency protects mice from obesity-induced podocyte injury that precedes insulin resistance.

24. Ghrelin-related peptides exert protective effects in the cerebral circulation of male mice through a nonclassical ghrelin receptor(s).

25. Starving for ghrelin.

26. Tribbles 3 mediates endoplasmic reticulum stress-induced insulin resistance in skeletal muscle.

27. Ghrelin receptor expression and colocalization with anterior pituitary hormones using a GHSR-GFP mouse line.

28. Ghrelin O-acyltransferase (GOAT) is essential for growth hormone-mediated survival of calorie-restricted mice.

29. Analysis of knockout mice suggests a role for VGF in the control of fat storage and energy expenditure.

30. Increased fear- and stress-related anxiety-like behavior in mice lacking tuberoinfundibular peptide of 39 residues.

31. Hypothalamic fatty acid metabolism mediates the orexigenic action of ghrelin.

32. The CAMplexities of central ghrelin.

33. The mutation ROR2W749X, linked to human BDB, is a recessive mutation in the mouse, causing brachydactyly, mediating patterning of joints and modeling recessive Robinow syndrome.

34. Simultaneous deletion of ghrelin and its receptor increases motor activity and energy expenditure.

35. Peptide YY regulates bone turnover in rodents.

36. Genetic deletion of Trb3, the mammalian Drosophila tribbles homolog, displays normal hepatic insulin signaling and glucose homeostasis.

37. Decreased hepatic futile cycling compensates for increased glucose disposal in the Pten heterodeficient mouse.

38. Ghrelin modulates the activity and synaptic input organization of midbrain dopamine neurons while promoting appetite.

39. Absence of ghrelin protects against early-onset obesity.

40. Agouti-related protein-deficient mice display an age-related lean phenotype.

41. Resistance to diet-induced obesity in mice globally overexpressing OGH/GPB5.

42. Absence of the lipid phosphatase SHIP2 confers resistance to dietary obesity.

43. Ciliary neurotrophic factorAx15 alters energy homeostasis, decreases body weight, and improves metabolic control in diet-induced obese and UCP1-DTA mice.

44. Genetic deletion of ghrelin does not decrease food intake but influences metabolic fuel preference.

45. Ciliary neurotrophic factor improves diabetic parameters and hepatic steatosis and increases basal metabolic rate in db/db mice.

46. Ciliary neurotrophic factor activates leptin-like pathways and reduces body fat, without cachexia or rebound weight gain, even in leptin-resistant obesity.

47. Association of acyl-CoA synthetase-1 with GLUT4-containing vesicles.

48. Contrasting action of short- and long-term adrenaline infusion on dog skeletal muscle glucose metabolism.

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