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1. FAT/CD36 expression is not ablated in spontaneously hypertensive rats

2. Statin Therapy Alters Lipid Storage in Diabetic Skeletal Muscle.

3. Conditioning increases the gain of contraction-induced sarcolemmal substrate transport in ultra-endurance racing sled dogs.

4. Incorporating higher order thinking and deep learning in a large, lecture-based human physiology course: can we do it?

5. Prior Endurance Training Enhances Beta-Adrenergic Signaling in Epidydimal Adipose from Mice Fed a High-Fat Diet

6. Ablating the Rab-GTPase activating protein TBC1D1 predisposes rats to high-fat diet-induced cardiomyopathy

8. Prior exercise training blunts short-term high-fat diet-induced weight gain

9. Extremely rapid increase in fatty acid transport and intramyocellular lipid accumulation but markedly delayed insulin resistance after high fat feeding in rats

10. Fatty acid transport and transporters in muscle are critically regulated by Akt2

11. TBC1D1 reduces palmitate oxidation by inhibiting β-HAD activity in skeletal muscle

12. Prior Endurance Training Enhances Beta-Adrenergic Signaling in Epidydimal Adipose from Mice Fed a High-Fat Diet

14. Novel effects of rosiglitazone on SMAD2 and SMAD3 signaling in white adipose tissue of diabetic rats

15. Ablating The Rab-GTPase Activating Protein TBC1D1 Predisposes Rats To High Fat Diet-Induced Cardiomyopathy

16. Resveratrol supplementation improves white adipose tissue function in a depot-specific manner in Zucker diabetic fatty rats

17. Postprandial control of fatty acid transport proteins' subcellular location is not dependent on insulin

18. In Vivo, Fatty Acid Translocase (CD36) Critically Regulates Skeletal Muscle Fuel Selection, Exercise Performance, and Training-induced Adaptation of Fatty Acid Oxidation

19. Caffeine-stimulated fatty acid oxidation is blunted in CD36 null mice

20. Acute endurance exercise increases plasma membrane fatty acid transport proteins in rat and human skeletal muscle

21. Increased levels of peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor gamma, coactivator 1 alpha (PGC-1 alpha) improve lipid utilisation, insulin signalling and glucose transport in skeletal muscle of lean and insulin-resistant obese Zucker rats

22. Compensatory Increases in Nuclear PGC1α Protein Are Primarily Associated With Subsarcolemmal Mitochondrial Adaptations in ZDF Rats

23. Prior Exercise Training Protects Against Short‐Term High Fat Feeding Induced Weight Gain and Glucose Intolerance

24. TBC1D1, a Rab‐GTPase Activating Protein, is Critical for Maintaining β‐cell Mass and Glucose Homeostasis

25. Glucose-dependent insulinotropic polypeptide directly induces glucose transport in rat skeletal muscle

26. Respiratory muscle weakness in the Zucker diabetic fatty rat

27. Conditioning increases the gain of contraction-induced sarcolemmal substrate transport in ultra-endurance racing sled dogs

28. Development of a Triplex Real-Time PCR Assay for Detection of Panton-Valentine Leukocidin Toxin Genes in Clinical Isolates of Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus

29. Novel effects of rosiglitazone on SMAD2 and SMAD3 signaling in white adipose tissue of diabetic rats

30. High-Resolution Imaging and Force Spectroscopy of Fungal Hyphal Cells by Atomic Force Microscopy

31. Exercise- and training-induced upregulation of skeletal muscle fatty acid oxidation are not solely dependent on mitochondrial machinery and biogenesis

32. Munc18c provides stimulus-selective regulation of GLUT4 but not fatty acid transporter trafficking in skeletal muscle

33. Consumption of a high-fat diet rapidly exacerbates the development of fatty liver disease that occurs with chronically elevated glucocorticoids

34. Subcellular lipid droplet distribution in red and white muscles in the obese Zucker rat

35. Recovered insulin response by 2 weeks of leptin administration in high-fat fed rats is associated with restored AS160 activation and decreased reactive lipid accumulation

36. In obese Zucker rats, lipids accumulate in the heart despite normal mitochondrial content, morphology and long-chain fatty acid oxidation

37. Exercise training increases sarcolemmal and mitochondrial fatty acid transport proteins in human skeletal muscle

38. Greater Transport Efficiencies of the Membrane Fatty Acid Transporters FAT/CD36 and FATP4 Compared with FABPpm and FATP1 and Differential Effects on Fatty Acid Esterification and Oxidation in Rat Skeletal Muscle*

39. In obese rat muscle transport of palmitate is increased and is channeled to triacylglycerol storage despite an increase in mitochondrial palmitate oxidation

40. Adiponectin resistance precedes the accumulation of skeletal muscle lipids and insulin resistance in high-fat-fed rats

41. FAT/CD36 expression is not ablated in spontaneously hypertensive rats

42. Decreasing intramuscular phosphagen content simultaneously increases plasma membrane FAT/CD36 and GLUT4 transporter abundance

43. Mu-delta opioid receptor functional interaction: Insight using receptor-G protein fusions

44. Fungal surface remodelling visualized by atomic force microscopy

45. Surface ultrastructure and elasticity in growing tips and mature regions of Aspergillus hyphae describe wall maturation

46. Expression of the human mu opioid receptor in a stable Sf9 cell line

49. Adiponectin Resistance Precedes The Accumulation Of Skeletal Muscle Lipids And Insulin Resistance In High-fat Fed Rats

50. Additive effects of insulin and muscle contraction on fatty acid transport and fatty acid transporters, FAT/CD36, FABPpm, FATP1, 4 and 6

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