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1. Facilitated long chain fatty acid uptake by adipocytes remains upregulated relative to BMI for more than a year after major bariatric surgical weight loss.

2. Spexin is a novel human peptide that reduces adipocyte uptake of long chain fatty acids and causes weight loss in rodents with diet-induced obesity.

3. Hepatic pathology among patients without known liver disease undergoing bariatric surgery: observations and a perspective from the longitudinal assessment of bariatric surgery (LABS) study.

4. Weight change and health outcomes at 3 years after bariatric surgery among individuals with severe obesity.

5. Adipocyte accumulation of long-chain fatty acids in obesity is multifactorial, resulting from increased fatty acid uptake and decreased activity of genes involved in fat utilization.

6. Regulatable fatty acid transport mechanisms are central to the pathophysiology of obesity, fatty liver, and metabolic syndrome.

7. Role of fatty acids in the pathogenesis of obesity and fatty liver: impact of bariatric surgery.

8. Safety and efficacy of bariatric surgery: Longitudinal Assessment of Bariatric Surgery.

9. Leptin and insulin modulate nutrient partitioning and weight loss in ob/ob mice through regulation of long-chain fatty acid uptake by adipocytes.

10. Facilitated Long Chain Fatty Acid Uptake by Adipocytes Remains Upregulated Relative to BMI for More Than a Year After Major Bariatric Surgical Weight Loss*

11. Increased Hepatocellular Uptake of Long Chain Fatty Acids Occurs by Different Mechanisms in Fatty Livers Due to Obesity or Excess Ethanol Use, Contributing to Development of Steatohepatitis in Both Settings

13. Reporting weight change: standardized reporting accounting for baseline weight.

14. Insulin- and leptin-regulated fatty acid uptake plays a key causal role in hepatic steatosis in mice with intact leptin signaling but not in ob/ob or db/db mice.

15. Cardiomyocyte Triglyceride Accumulation and Reduced Ventricular Function in Mice with Obesity Reflect Increased Long Chain Fatty Acid Uptake and De Novo Fatty Acid Synthesis.

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