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251. Glucose-dependent insulinotropic polypeptide has impaired effect on abdominal, subcutaneous adipose tissue metabolism in obese subjects.

252. Blood pressure in Afghan male immigrants to Denmark.

253. The microvascular volume of the Achilles tendon is increased in patients with tendinopathy at rest and after a 1-hour treadmill run.

254. The acute effects of exercise on the microvascular volume of Achilles tendons in healthy young subjects.

255. Reduced adipose tissue lymphatic drainage of macromolecules in obese subjects: a possible link between obesity and local tissue inflammation?

256. [Aquaporins--water channels in the cell membrane and therapeutic targets].

257. Microvascular filtration is increased in the forearms of patients with breast cancer-related lymphedema.

258. Vascular and metabolic effects of adrenaline in adipose tissue in type 2 diabetes.

259. Reduction in plasma leucine after sprint exercise is greater in males than in females.

260. [Large vessel vasculitis diagnosed by positron emission tomography/computed tomography presenting with non-specific symptoms].

261. Functional characterization of a novel aquaporin from Dictyostelium discoideum amoebae implies a unique gating mechanism.

262. The washout rate of a subcutaneous 99mTc-HSA depot in lower extremity lymphoedema.

263. The dynamics of the microcirculation in the subcutaneous adipose tissue is impaired in the postprandial state in type 2 diabetes.

264. Sympathetic neuropathy in diabetes mellitus patients does not elicit Charcot osteoarthropathy.

265. The aquaporin gene family of the ectomycorrhizal fungus Laccaria bicolor: lessons for symbiotic functions.

266. (18)F-FDG PET/CT in a rare case of Stewart-Treves syndrome: future implications and diagnostic considerations.

267. Functional analysis of novel aquaporins from Fasciola gigantica.

268. Lymphoedema of the lower extremities--background, pathophysiology and diagnostic considerations.

269. Real-time contrast-enhanced ultrasound determination of microvascular blood volume in abdominal subcutaneous adipose tissue in man. Evidence for adipose tissue capillary recruitment.

270. High-intensity training versus traditional exercise interventions for promoting health.

271. Glucose-dependent insulinotropic polypeptide may enhance fatty acid re-esterification in subcutaneous abdominal adipose tissue in lean humans.

272. Lipid mobilization in subcutaneous adipose tissue during exercise in lean and obese humans. Roles of insulin and natriuretic peptides.

273. Decreased leg glucose uptake during exercise contributes to the hyperglycaemic effect of octreotide.

274. Bone mineral density in diabetes mellitus patients with and without a Charcot foot.

275. On the role of glucose-dependent insulintropic polypeptide in postprandial metabolism in humans.

276. Blood flow rate measurements with indicator techniques revisited.

277. Acute effects of nicotine and smoking on blood flow, tissue oxygen, and aerobe metabolism of the skin and subcutis.

278. In vitro analysis and modification of aquaporin pore selectivity.

279. Haemodynamic and respiratory effects of an abdominal compression binder.

280. Effects of local alpha2-adrenergic receptor blockade on adipose tissue lipolysis during prolonged systemic adrenaline infusion in normal man.

281. Post-exercise abdominal, subcutaneous adipose tissue lipolysis in fasting subjects is inhibited by infusion of the somatostatin analogue octreotide.

282. Old women with a recent fall history show improved muscle strength and function sustained for six months after finishing training.

284. Adipose tissue extracts plasma ammonia after sprint exercise in women and men.

285. Lipid mobilization from human abdominal, subcutaneous adipose tissue is independent of sex during steady-state exercise.

286. Postprandial triacylglycerol uptake in the legs is increased during exercise and post-exercise recovery.

287. [Lipidemia, food and exercise].

288. The combined effects of exercise and food intake on adipose tissue and splanchnic metabolism.

289. The effect of exercise on regional adipose tissue and splanchnic lipid metabolism in overweight type 2 diabetic subjects.

291. Determination of adipose tissue blood flow with local 133Xe clearance. Evaluation of a new labelling technique.

292. The effect of insulin and glucagon on splanchnic oxygen consumption.

293. Regional fat metabolism in human splanchnic and adipose tissues; the effect of exercise.

294. Metabolic effects of interleukin-6 in human splanchnic and adipose tissue.

295. Interleukin-6 production in human subcutaneous abdominal adipose tissue: the effect of exercise.

297. Lipolysis in human adipose tissue during exercise: comparison of microdialysis and a-v measurements.

298. GH administration changes myosin heavy chain isoforms in skeletal muscle but does not augment muscle strength or hypertrophy, either alone or combined with resistance exercise training in healthy elderly men.

299. Subcutaneous abdominal adipose tissue lipolysis during exercise determined by arteriovenous measurements in older women.

300. Splanchnic blood flow and hepatic glucose production in exercising humans: role of renin-angiotensin system.

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