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1. Measurement of precursor enrichment for calculating intramuscular triglyceride fractional synthetic rate

2. Amelioration of hippocampal dysfunction by adipose tissue‐targeted stem cell transplantation in a mouse model of type 2 diabetes

3. Effect of high-fat diet on peripheral blood mononuclear cells and adipose tissue in early stages of diet-induced weight gain

4. Various Factors May Modulate the Effect of Exercise on Testosterone Levels in Men

5. Quantification of muscle triglyceride synthesis rate requires an adjustment for total triglyceride content

6. Sex‐dependent difference in the relationship between adipose‐tissue cholesterol efflux and estradiol concentrations in young healthy humans

7. Current and future therapies for addressing the effects of inflammation on HDL cholesterol metabolism

8. In vivo triglyceride synthesis in subcutaneous adipose tissue of humans correlates with plasma HDL parameters

9. Therapeutic lifestyle change intervention improved metabolic syndrome criteria and is complementary to amlodipine/atorvastatin

10. Adipose Tissue Health Associates with the Development of Gestational Diabetes Mellitus in Nonobese Women

11. Amino Acid Availability Regulates the Effect of Hyperinsulinemia on Skin Protein Metabolism in Pigs

12. Triglycerides produced in the livers of fasting rabbits are predominantly stored as opposed to secreted into the plasma

13. Hypoglycemic effects and mechanisms of electroacupuncture on insulin resistance

14. Early Inhibition of Fatty Acid Synthesis Reduces Generation of Memory Precursor Effector T Cells in Chronic Infection

15. A novel stable isotope tracer method to measure muscle protein fractional breakdown rate during a physiological non-steady-state condition

16. Adipose Tissue Dysfunction in Humans: A Potential Role for the Transmembrane Protein ENPP1

17. Current and future therapies for addressing the effects of inflammation on HDL cholesterol metabolism

18. Palmitoyl-carnitine production by blood cells associates with the concentration of circulating acyl-carnitines in healthy overweight women

19. Intensive insulin treatment increases donor site wound protein synthesis in burn patients

20. Skeletal Muscle Is Anabolically Unresponsive to an Amino Acid Infusion in Pediatric Burn Patients 6 Months Postinjury

21. Donor site wound protein synthesis correlates with length of acute hospitalization in severely burned children

22. Mitochondrial respiratory capacity and coupling control decline with age in human skeletal muscle

23. Aspirin induces hepatoma-derived cell apoptosis via a hydrogen peroxide-dependent pathway

24. O2‐04‐02: INCREASED AB OLIGOMER BINDING TO CNS SYNAPSES IN MICE WITH PERIPHERAL INSULIN RESISTANCE AND REDUCED CIRCULATING ADIPONECTIN

25. Peripheral adipose tissue insulin resistance alters lipid composition and function of hippocampal synapses

26. Acute hyperinsulinemia and reduced plasma free fatty acid levels decrease intramuscular triglyceride synthesis

27. Measurement of precursor enrichment for calculating intramuscular triglyceride fractional synthetic rate

28. Metabolic consequences of ENPP1 overexpression in adipose tissue

30. Long-term oxandrolone treatment increases muscle protein net deposition via improving amino acid utilization in pediatric patients 6 months after burn injury

31. Adult patients are more catabolic than children during acute phase after burn injury: a retrospective analysis on muscle protein kinetics

32. Donor site wound protein synthesis correlates with length of acute hospitalization in severely burned children

33. Short‐term insulin infusion alone has negative effect on skin protein mass in fasted pigs

36. 276: A distinct fatty acid profile in obese patients with gestational diabetes

38. Inhibition by arsenic trioxide of human hepatoma cell growth

39. Amino acids stimulate leg muscle protein synthesis in peripheral arterial disease

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