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1. Branched-chain amino acid metabolism, insulin sensitivity and liver fat response to exercise training in sedentary dysglycaemic and normoglycaemic men

2. Effects of dietary methionine and cysteine restriction on plasma biomarkers, serum fibroblast growth factor 21, and adipose tissue gene expression in women with overweight or obesity: a double-blind randomized controlled pilot study

3. Effect of Liothyronine Treatment on Dermal Temperature and Activation of Brown Adipose Tissue in Female Hypothyroid Patients: A Randomized Crossover Study

4. Effects of long-term exercise on plasma adipokine levels and inflammation-related gene expression in subcutaneous adipose tissue in sedentary dysglycaemic, overweight men and sedentary normoglycaemic men of healthy weight

5. Acute exercise increases syndecan-1 and -4 serum concentrations

6. The impact of exercise on mitochondrial dynamics and the role of Drp1 in exercise performance and training adaptations in skeletal muscle

7. Insulin secretion and action after pancreas transplantation. A retrospective single-center study

8. External validity in a multicenter randomized clinical trial of proximal humeral fractures: the DelPhi trial

9. ERα affects mitochondrial function in adipocytes

10. Estrogen receptor α controls metabolism in white and brown adipocytes by regulating Polg1 and mitochondrial remodeling

11. Blood-based epigenetic estimators of chronological age in human adults using DNA methylation data from the Illumina MethylationEPIC array

12. Skeletal muscle phosphatidylcholine and phosphatidylethanolamine respond to exercise and influence insulin sensitivity in men

13. Soluble Leptin Receptor Predicts Insulin Sensitivity and Correlates With Upregulation of Metabolic Pathways in Men

14. Plasma Concentration of Branched Chain Amino Acids are Not Related to Improvements in Insulin Sensitivity after 12 W of Intensive Exercise in Sedentary Dysglycemic and Normoglycemic Men

15. Substantial inter-individual variations in insulin secretion and sensitivity across the glucometabolic spectrum

16. 732-P: Insulin Sensitivity Nonresponders after Long-Term Intensive Exercise Training Are Characterized by Perturbed Amino Acid Metabolism and Mitochondrial Dysfunction

17. Global mRNA sequencing of human skeletal muscle: Search for novel exercise-regulated myokines

18. Plasma Sulphur-Containing Amino Acids, Physical Exercise and Insulin Sensitivity in Overweight Dysglycemic and Normal Weight Normoglycemic Men

19. Branched-Chain Amino Acid (BCAA) Metabolism, Insulin Sensitivity (IS), and Liver Fat Response to Exercise Training in Sedentary Prediabetic and Normoglycemic Men

20. Author Correction: Skeletal muscle phosphatidylcholine and phosphatidylethanolamine respond to exercise and influence insulin sensitivity in men

21. Effect of energy restriction and physical exercise intervention on phenotypic flexibility as examined by transcriptomics analyses of mRNA from adipose tissue and whole body magnetic resonance imaging

22. Myostatin in relation to physical activity and dysglycaemia and its effect on energy metabolism in human skeletal muscle cells

23. Perilipin 4 in human skeletal muscle: localization and effect of physical activity

24. The exercise-regulated myokine chitinase-3-like protein 1 stimulates human myocyte proliferation

25. Irisin – a myth rather than an exercise-inducible myokine

26. Interaction between plasma fetuin-A and free fatty acids predicts changes in insulin sensitivity in response to long-term exercise

27. Subsarcolemmal lipid droplet responses to a combined endurance and strength exercise intervention

28. The myokine decorin is regulated by contraction and involved in muscle hypertrophy

29. The effect of acute and long-term physical activity on extracellular matrix and serglycin in human skeletal muscle

30. Dual specificity phosphatase 5 and 6 are oppositely regulated in human skeletal muscle by acute exercise

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