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9. Time‐dependent reduction in oxidative capacity among cultured myotubes from spinal cord injured individuals.

13. A medium-chain fatty acid analogue prevents hepatosteatosis and decreases inflammatory lipid metabolites in a murine model of parenteral nutrition-induced hepatosteatosis.

16. Interplay between Cultured Human Osteoblastic and Skeletal Muscle Cells: Effects of Conditioned Media on Glucose and Fatty Acid Metabolism.

19. Energy metabolism in skeletal muscle cells from donors with different body mass index.

20. Pancreatic Cancer Cell-Conditioned, Human-Derived Primary Myotubes Display Increased Leucine Turnover, Increased Lipid Accumulation, and Reduced Glucose Uptake.

23. Oxidation of intramyocellular lipids is dependent on mitochondrial function and the availability of extracellular fatty acids

24. Insight Into the Metabolic Adaptations of Electrically Pulse-Stimulated Human Myotubes Using Global Analysis of the Transcriptome and Proteome.

32. Skeletal muscle energy metabolism in obesity.

33. Innervation and electrical pulse stimulation — in vitro effects on human skeletal muscle cells.

34. 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.

35. Primary defects in lipid handling and resistance to exercise in myotubes from obese donors with and without type 2 diabetes.

36. A mitochondria-targeted fatty acid analogue influences hepatic glucose metabolism and reduces the plasma insulin/glucose ratio in male Wistar rats.

37. Increased triacylglycerol - Fatty acid substrate cycling in human skeletal muscle cells exposed to eicosapentaenoic acid.

38. Glucose metabolism and metabolic flexibility in cultured skeletal muscle cells is related to exercise status in young male subjects.

39. Exercise in vivo marks human myotubes in vitro: Training-induced increase in lipid metabolism.

40. Increased glucose utilization and decreased fatty acid metabolism in myotubes from Glmpgt/gt mice.

41. Effect of serial cell passaging in the retention of fiber type and mitochondrial content in primary human myotubes.

42. Defective Natriuretic Peptide Receptor Signaling in Skeletal Muscle Links Obesity to Type 2 Diabetes.

43. Lack of the Lysosomal Membrane Protein, GLMP, in Mice Results in Metabolic Dysregulation in Liver.

44. Myotubes from lean and severely obese subjects with and without type 2 diabetes respond differently to an in vitro model of exercise.

45. Myotubes from Severely Obese Type 2 Diabetic Subjects Accumulate Less Lipids and Show Higher Lipolytic Rate than Myotubes from Severely Obese Non-Diabetic Subjects.

46. Skeletal Muscle Perilipin 3 and Coatomer Proteins Are Increased following Exercise and Are Associated with Fat Oxidation.

47. Lipid in skeletal muscle myotubes is associated to the donors' insulin sensitivity and physical activity phenotypes.

48. PPARδ activation in human myotubes increases mitochondrial fatty acid oxidative capacity and reduces glucose utilization by a switch in substrate preference.

49. Are cultured human myotubes far from home?

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