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8. Adenosine activates brown adipose tissue and recruits beige adipocytes via A2A receptors

10. A forkhead gene, FoxE3, is essential for lens epithelial proliferation and closure of the lens vesicle

12. The FOXC2 -512C>T variant is associated with hypertriglyceridaemia and increased serum C-peptide in Danish Caucasian glucose-tolerant subjects

13. Insulin can enhance GLUT4 gene expression in 3T3-F442A cells and this effect is mimicked by vanadate but counteracted by cAMP and high glucose--potential implications for insulin resistance.

29. Haploinsufficiency of the forkhead gene Foxf1, a target for sonic hedgehog signaling, causes lung and foregut malformations.

30. The forkhead transcription factor Foxf1 is required for differentiation of extra-embryonic and lateral plate mesoderm.

31. The kidney-expressed winged helix transcription factor FREAC-4 is regulated by Ets-1. A possible role in kidney development.

32. Differential activation of lung-specific genes by two forkhead proteins, FREAC-1 and FREAC-2.

33. Binding to galactose alpha 1----4galactose beta-containing receptors as potential diagnostic tool in urinary tract infection

34. Receptor-specific agglutination tests for detection of bacteria that bind globoseries glycolipids

35. The human forkhead protein FREAC-2 contains two functionally redundant activation domains and interacts with TBP and TFIIB.

39. Adipose tissue metabolism in 2012: Adipose tissue plasticity and new therapeutic targets.

40. Adipocyte mitochondrial genes and the forkhead factor FOXC2 are decreased in type 2 diabetes patients and normalized in response to rosiglitazone

41. FoxK1 associated gene regulatory network in hepatic insulin action and its relationship to FoxO1 and insulin receptor mediated transcriptional regulation.

42. The transcription factor Foxp1 regulates aerobic glycolysis in adipocytes and myocytes.

43. ATGL activity regulates GLUT1-mediated glucose uptake and lactate production via TXNIP stability in adipocytes.

44. Lactate: the ugly duckling of energy metabolism.

45. Human Bone Marrow Adipose Tissue is a Metabolically Active and Insulin-Sensitive Distinct Fat Depot.

46. The generation of immune-induced fever and emotional stress-induced hyperthermia in mice does not involve brown adipose tissue thermogenesis.

47. Elevated Glucose Levels Preserve Glucose Uptake, Hyaluronan Production, and Low Glutamate Release Following Interleukin-1β Stimulation of Differentiated Chondrocytes.

48. Foxc2 is essential for podocyte function.

49. FoxK1 and FoxK2 in insulin regulation of cellular and mitochondrial metabolism.

50. FOXK1 and FOXK2 regulate aerobic glycolysis.

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