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1. IGFBP-2 partly mediates the early metabolic improvements caused by bariatric surgery

3. The BCKDH Kinase and Phosphatase Integrate BCAA and Lipid Metabolism via Regulation of ATP-Citrate Lyase

7. Altered branched-chain α-keto acid metabolism is a feature of NAFLD in individuals with severe obesity

12. Measurement of bioactive osteocalcin in humans using a novel immunoassay reveals association with glucose metabolism and β-cell function

13. IGFBP-2 Partly Mediates the Early Metabolic Improvements Caused by Bariatric Surgery

14. Acute and chronic effect of bariatric surgery on circulating autotaxin levels

15. Effects of Biliopancreatic Diversion on Bone Turnover Markers and Association with Hormonal Factors in Patients with Severe Obesity

16. The BCKDH Kinase and Phosphatase Integrate BCAA and Lipid Metabolism via Regulation of ATP-Citrate Lyase

21. Improved cardiac function and dietary fatty acid metabolism after modest weight loss in subjects with impaired glucose tolerance

23. Improved Cardiopulmonary Functional Capacity Following a One-Year Lifestyle Intervention Regimen Does Not Explain Improved Postprandial Myocardial Dietary Fatty Acid Metabolism in Patients with Impaired Glucose Tolerance

24. Improved Cardiopulmonary Functional Capacity Following a One-Year Lifestyle Intervention Regimen Does Not Explain Improved Postprandial Myocardial Dietary Fatty Acid Metabolism in Patients with Impaired Glucose Tolerance

25. Alterations of plasma metabolite profiles related to adipose tissue distribution and cardiometabolic risk.

29. Measurement of bioactive osteocalcin in humans using a novel immunoassay reveals association with glucose metabolism and β-cell function.

30. Alterations of plasma metabolite profiles related to adipose tissue distribution and cardiometabolic risk.

31. Improved cardiac function and dietary fatty acid metabolism after modest weight loss in subjects with impaired glucose tolerance.

32. Organ-specific dietary fatty acid uptake in humans using positron emission tomography coupled to computed tomography.

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