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1. CDK4 is an essential insulin effector in adipocytes

3. β-Cell-Specific E2f1 Deficiency Impairs Glucose Homeostasis, β-Cell Identity, and Insulin Secretion.

5. CDK4 is an essential insulin effector in adipocytes.

6. Hepatic lipid overload triggers biliary epithelial cell activation via E2Fs.

7. CDK4 is an essential insulin effector in adipocytes.

8. Nuclear HMGB1 protects from nonalcoholic fatty liver disease through negative regulation of liver X receptor.

9. ChREBPβ is dispensable for the control of glucose homeostasis and energy balance.

10. Untargeted Lipidomic Profiling of Dry Blood Spots Using SFC-HRMS.

11. DietSee: An on-hand, portable, strip-type biosensor for lipolysis monitoring via real-time amperometric determination of glycerol in blood.

12. CDK7 Mediates the Beta-Adrenergic Signaling in Thermogenic Brown and White Adipose Tissues.

13. Human adipose tissue H3K4me3 histone mark in adipogenic, lipid metabolism and inflammatory genes is positively associated with BMI and HOMA-IR.

14. Interaction between hormone-sensitive lipase and ChREBP in fat cells controls insulin sensitivity.

15. E2F1 promotes hepatic gluconeogenesis and contributes to hyperglycemia during diabetes.

16. Chromatin immunoprecipitation improvements for the processing of small frozen pieces of adipose tissue.

17. E2F1, a Novel Regulator of Metabolism.

18. CDK4 Phosphorylates AMPKα2 to Inhibit Its Activity and Repress Fatty Acid Oxidation.

19. E2F1 inhibits circulating cholesterol clearance by regulating Pcsk9 expression in the liver.

20. β-Klotho deficiency protects against obesity through a crosstalk between liver, microbiota, and brown adipose tissue.

21. Growth factor receptor binding protein 14 inhibition triggers insulin-induced mouse hepatocyte proliferation and is associated with hepatocellular carcinoma.

22. [Cell cycle regulators CDK4 and E2F1 control glucose and lipid homeostasis].

23. KAT2B Is Required for Pancreatic Beta Cell Adaptation to Metabolic Stress by Controlling the Unfolded Protein Response.

24. E2F1 mediates sustained lipogenesis and contributes to hepatic steatosis.

25. CDK4 is an essential insulin effector in adipocytes.

26. T-cell factor 4 and β-catenin chromatin occupancies pattern zonal liver metabolism in mice.

27. The lipogenic transcription factor ChREBP dissociates hepatic steatosis from insulin resistance in mice and humans.

28. Class IIa histone deacetylases are hormone-activated regulators of FOXO and mammalian glucose homeostasis.

29. Carbohydrate responsive element binding protein and lipid homeostasis.

30. ChREBP, but not LXRs, is required for the induction of glucose-regulated genes in mouse liver.

31. Role of ChREBP in hepatic steatosis and insulin resistance.

32. ChREBP, a transcriptional regulator of glucose and lipid metabolism.

33. [The regulation of gene expression by glucose].

34. Hepatic gene regulation by glucose and polyunsaturated fatty acids: a role for ChREBP.

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