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1. Targeting colonic macrophages improves glycemic control in high-fat diet-induced obesity.

2. Short-term feeding of a ketogenic diet induces more severe hepatic insulin resistance than an obesogenic high-fat diet.

3. Virus-Induced Interferon-γ Causes Insulin Resistance in Skeletal Muscle and Derails Glycemic Control in Obesity.

4. Mesenteric Fat Lipolysis Mediates Obesity-Associated Hepatic Steatosis and Insulin Resistance.

5. Opposing effects of reduced kidney mass on liver and skeletal muscle insulin sensitivity in obese mice.

6. The gut-adipose-liver axis in the metabolic syndrome.

7. Fas (CD95) expression in myeloid cells promotes obesity‐induced muscle insulin resistance.

8. Fas and FasL expression in human adipose tissue is related to obesity, insulin resistance, and type 2 diabetes.

9. Induction of cytosolic phospholipase a2α is required for adipose neutrophil infiltration and hepatic insulin resistance early in the course of high-fat feeding.

10. Adipose tissue inflammation contributes to short-term high-fat diet-induced hepatic insulin resistance.

11. Targeting colonic macrophages improves glycemic control in high-fat diet-induced obesity

12. Oncostatin M promotes lipolysis in white adipocytes.

13. Obesity-Induced Increase in Cystatin C Alleviates Tissue Inflammation.

14. Intermittent fasting improves metabolic flexibility in short-term high-fat diet-fed mice.

15. The role of adipocyte-specific IL-6-type cytokine signaling in FFA and leptin release.

16. A short bout of HFD promotes long-lasting hepatic lipid accumulation.

17. Opposing Effects of Reduced Kidney Mass on Liver and Skeletal Muscle Insulin Sensitivity in Obese Mice.

18. Induction of Cytosolic Phospholipase A2α Is Required for Adipose Neutrophil Infiltration and Hepatic Insulin Resistance Early in the Course of High-Fat Feeding.

19. Depot-specific differences in adipocyte insulin sensitivity in mice are diet- and function-dependent.

20. Inverse regulation of basal lipolysis in perigonadal and mesenteric fat depots in mice.

21. Fas activation in adipocytes impairs insulin-stimulated glucose uptake by reducing Akt

22. Deletion of Fas in adipocytes relieves adipose tissue inflammation and hepatic manifestations of obesity in mice.

23. A short bout of HFD promotes long-lasting hepatic lipid accumulation

24. Mesenteric Fat Lipolysis Mediates Obesity-Associated Hepatic Steatosis and Insulin Resistance

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