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1. The mitochondrial mRNA-stabilizing protein SLIRP regulates skeletal muscle mitochondrial structure and respiration by exercise-recoverable mechanisms

2. Dietary medium-chain fatty acids reduce hepatic fat accumulation via activation of a CREBH-FGF21 axis

3. Acyl‐CoA synthetase expression in human skeletal muscle is reduced in obesity and insulin resistance

4. Dietary medium-chain fatty acids reduce food intake via the GDF15-GFRAL axis in mice

5. Pharmacological but not physiological GDF15 suppresses feeding and the motivation to exercise

6. Restriction of essential amino acids dictates the systemic metabolic response to dietary protein dilution

7. Glucometabolic consequences of acute and prolonged inhibition of fatty acid oxidation

8. Hypothalamic hormone-sensitive lipase regulates appetite and energy homeostasis

9. Prior exercise in humans redistributes intramuscular GLUT4 and enhances insulin-stimulated sarcolemmal and endosomal GLUT4 translocation

10. ApoA-1 improves glucose tolerance by increasing glucose uptake into heart and skeletal muscle independently of AMPKα2

11. Exercise-induced molecular mechanisms promoting glycogen supercompensation in human skeletal muscle

12. Exercise increases circulating GDF15 in humans

13. Repletion of branched chain amino acids reverses mTORC1 signaling but not improved metabolism during dietary protein dilution

14. FGF21 does not require adipocyte AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK) or the phosphorylation of acetyl-CoA carboxylase (ACC) to mediate improvements in whole-body glucose homeostasis

15. Supplementation of docosahexaenoic acid (DHA), vitamin D3 and uridine in combination with six weeks of cognitive and motor training in prepubescent children: a pilot study

16. Circulating FGF21 in humans is potently induced by short term overfeeding of carbohydrates

17. mTORC2 and AMPK differentially regulate muscle triglyceride content via Perilipin 3

18. Adaptations in Mitochondrial Enzymatic Activity Occurs Independent of Genomic Dosage in Response to Aerobic Exercise Training and Deconditioning in Human Skeletal Muscle

19. FFAR4 (GPR120) Signaling Is Not Required for Anti-Inflammatory and Insulin-Sensitizing Effects of Omega-3 Fatty Acids

20. FAT/CD36 is localized in sarcolemma and in vesicle-like structures in subsarcolemma regions but not in mitochondria

21. Adipose triglyceride lipase plays a key role in the supply of the working muscle with fatty acids

22. Sarcolemmal FAT/CD36 in human skeletal muscle colocalizes with caveolin-3 and is more abundant in type 1 than in type 2 fibers

23. AMPK and insulin action--responses to ageing and high fat diet.

24. A single bout of exercise improves motor memory.

25. Enhanced fatty acid oxidation and FATP4 protein expression after endurance exercise training in human skeletal muscle.

26. Contributors

28. Pharmacological but not physiological GDF15 suppresses feeding and the motivation to exercise

29. Personalized phosphoproteomics identifies functional signaling

30. Mechanisms Underlying Absent Training-Induced Improvement in Insulin Action in Lean, Hyperandrogenic Women With Polycystic Ovary Syndrome

31. Insulin Sensitization Following a Single Exercise Bout Is Uncoupled to Glycogen in Human Skeletal Muscle: A Meta-analysis of 13 Single-Center Human Studies

32. An exercise-inducible metabolite that suppresses feeding and obesity

35. Exercise increases phosphorylation of the putative mTORC2 activity readout NDRG1 in human skeletal muscle

36. Nutritional optimization for female elite football players-topical review

37. Phosphoproteomics of three exercise modalities identifies canonical signaling and C18ORF25 as an AMPK substrate regulating skeletal muscle function

38. Effect of bariatric surgery on plasma GDF15 in humans

39. Fatty acid type–specific regulation of SIRT1 does not affect insulin sensitivity in human skeletal muscle

40. Personalized phosphoproteomics identifies functional signaling

41. The Role of Hepatic Fat Accumulation in Glucose and Insulin Homeostasis—Dysregulation by the Liver

42. Thyroid hormone receptor α in skeletal muscle is essential for T3‐mediated increase in energy expenditure

43. Small amounts of dietary medium-chain fatty acids protect against insulin resistance during caloric excess in humans

44. Mechanisms underlying absent training-induced improvement in insulin action in lean, hyperandrogenic women with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS)

45. Tuning fatty acid oxidation in skeletal muscle with dietary fat and exercise

46. The insulin-sensitizing effect of a single exercise bout is similar in type I and type II human muscle fibres

47. Effects of Short-Term Dietary Protein Restriction on Blood Amino Acid Levels in Young Men

48. Small Amounts of Dietary Medium-Chain Fatty Acids Protect Against Insulin Resistance During Caloric Excess in Humans

49. Prior exercise in humans redistributes intramuscular GLUT4 and enhances insulin-stimulated sarcolemmal and endosomal GLUT4 translocation

50. ApoA-1 improves glucose tolerance by increasing glucose uptake into heart and skeletal muscle independently of AMPKα2

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