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1. Lipid-associated macrophages’ promotion of fibrosis resolution during MASH regression requires TREM2

2. Adipose tissue macrophages secrete small extracellular vesicles that mediate rosiglitazone-induced insulin sensitization

3. TM7SF3 controls TEAD1 splicing to prevent MASH-induced liver fibrosis

4. MiR-690 treatment causes decreased fibrosis and steatosis and restores specific Kupffer cell functions in NASH

5. Cancer-cell-secreted extracellular vesicles suppress insulin secretion through miR-122 to impair systemic glucose homeostasis and contribute to tumour growth

6. Inflammation in obesity, diabetes, and related disorders

7. Hepatocyte-derived exosomes from early onset obese mice promote insulin sensitivity through miR-3075

8. MiR-690, an exosomal-derived miRNA from M2-polarized macrophages, improves insulin sensitivity in obese mice

9. Positive Reinforcing Mechanisms between GPR120 and PPARγ Modulate Insulin Sensitivity

10. The role of macrophages in obesity-associated islet inflammation and β-cell abnormalities

11. TAZ Is a Negative Regulator of PPARγ Activity in Adipocytes and TAZ Deletion Improves Insulin Sensitivity and Glucose Tolerance

12. Microbiota-Produced N-Formyl Peptide fMLF Promotes Obesity-Induced Glucose Intolerance

13. Expansion of Islet-Resident Macrophages Leads to Inflammation Affecting β Cell Proliferation and Function in Obesity

14. CX3CL1-Fc treatment prevents atherosclerosis in Ldlr KO mice.

15. Knockdown of ANT2 reduces adipocyte hypoxia and improves insulin resistance in obesity

16. RalA controls glucose homeostasis by regulating glucose uptake in brown fat

17. Chronic fractalkine administration improves glucose tolerance and pancreatic endocrine function

18. An Integrated View of Immunometabolism

19. Adipose tissue B2 cells promote insulin resistance through leukotriene LTB4/LTB4R1 signaling

20. Inflammatory mechanisms linking obesity and metabolic disease

21. Hematopoietic-Derived Galectin-3 Causes Cellular and Systemic Insulin Resistance

22. p75 Neurotrophin Receptor Regulates Energy Balance in Obesity

23. GPR43 Potentiates β-Cell Function in Obesity

24. Characterization of Distinct Subpopulations of Hepatic Macrophages in HFD/Obese Mice

25. LTB4 promotes insulin resistance in obese mice by acting on macrophages, hepatocytes and myocytes

26. Intestinal FXR agonism promotes adipose tissue browning and reduces obesity and insulin resistance

27. Spatial Cognition in Adult and Aged Mice Exposed to High-Fat Diet.

28. High fat diet causes depletion of intestinal eosinophils associated with intestinal permeability.

29. Endocrinization of FGF1 produces a neomorphic and potent insulin sensitizer

30. A Gpr120-selective agonist improves insulin resistance and chronic inflammation in obese mice

31. TAK1-mediated autophagy and fatty acid oxidation prevent hepatosteatosis and tumorigenesis

32. Increased Adipocyte O2 Consumption Triggers HIF-1α, Causing Inflammation and Insulin Resistance in Obesity

33. Quantitative proteomic and functional analysis of liver mitochondria from high fat diet (HFD) diabetic mice.

34. NCoR Repression of LXRs Restricts Macrophage Biosynthesis of Insulin-Sensitizing Omega 3 Fatty Acids

35. NCoR Repression of LXRs Restricts Macrophage Biosynthesis of Insulin-Sensitizing Omega 3 Fatty Acids

36. Adipose tissue B2 cells promote insulin resistance through leukotriene LTB4/LTB4R1 signaling.

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