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1. Decreased sarcoplasmic reticulum phospholipids in human skeletal muscle are associated with metabolic syndrome

2. Distinct Hepatic PKA and CDK Signaling Pathways Control Activity-Independent Pyruvate Kinase Phosphorylation and Hepatic Glucose Production

3. MARCH1 regulates insulin sensitivity by controlling cell surface insulin receptor levels

4. ApoA5 knockdown improves whole-body insulin sensitivity in high-fat-fed mice by reducing ectopic lipid content

6. Complex physiology and clinical implications of time-restricted eating

7. Effect of elexacaftor-tezacaftor-ivacaftor on body weight and metabolic parameters in adults with cystic fibrosis

8. Glucagon-like peptide-1, glucose-dependent insulinotropic polypeptide, and glucagon receptor poly-agonists: a new era in obesity pharmacotherapy

9. 1411-P: Increased 24-Hour Plasma Free Fatty Acids in People with Obesity and Prediabetes

10. Metabolic control analysis of hepatic glycogen synthesis in vivo

11. Non‐alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease and Insulin Resistance

12. Insulin Receptor Autoantibody–mediated Hypoglycemia in a Woman With Mixed Connective Tissue Disease

13. Mechanisms of Insulin Action and Insulin Resistance

14. Metabolically-Unhealthy Obesity Is Associated With Increased Adipose Tissue Inflammatory Gene Expression and 24-Hour Plasma Concentrations of PAI-1, but Not Other Inflammatory Cytokines

15. Considering the Links Between Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease and Insulin Resistance: Revisiting the Role of Protein Kinase C ε

16. Reduced intestinal lipid absorption and body weight-independent improvements in insulin sensitivity in high-fat diet-fed Park2 knockout mice

17. CrossTalk opposing view: Intramyocellular ceramide accumulation does not modulate insulin resistance

18. Anti-myostatin antibody increases muscle mass and strength and improves insulin sensitivity in old mice

19. PKCε contributes to lipid-induced insulin resistance through cross talk with p70S6K and through previously unknown regulators of insulin signaling

20. Evidence against Pathway-Selective Hepatic Insulin Resistance in Mice

21. Usp25m protease regulates ubiquitin-like processing of TUG proteins to control GLUT4 glucose transporter translocation in adipocytes

22. ApoA5 knockdown improves whole-body insulin sensitivity in high-fat-fed mice by reducing ectopic lipid content

23. Regulation of hepatic glucose metabolism in health and disease

24. Roles of diacylglycerols and ceramides in hepatic insulin resistance

25. Genetic activation of pyruvate dehydrogenase alters oxidative substrate selection to induce skeletal muscle insulin resistance

26. Distinct Hepatic PKA and CDK Signaling Pathways Control Activity-Independent Pyruvate Kinase Phosphorylation and Hepatic Glucose Production

27. Cellular Mechanisms by Which FGF21 Improves Insulin Sensitivity in Male Mice

28. Insulin receptor Thr1160 phosphorylation mediates lipid-induced hepatic insulin resistance

29. MARCH1 regulates insulin sensitivity by controlling cell surface insulin receptor levels

30. Imeglimin lowers glucose primarily by amplifying glucose-stimulated insulin secretion in high-fat-fed rodents

31. Reply to Constantin-Teodosiu et al.: Mice with genetic PDH activation are not protected from high-fat diet–induced muscle insulin resistance

32. Insulin-independent regulation of hepatic triglyceride synthesis by fatty acids

34. Targeting steroid receptor coactivator 1 with antisense oligonucleotides increases insulin-stimulated skeletal muscle glucose uptake in chow-fed and high-fat-fed male rats

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