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1. Early Changes in Immune Cell Count, Metabolism, and Function Following Sleeve Gastrectomy: A Prospective Human Study.

2. Effects of Morbid Obesity and Metabolic Syndrome on the Composition of Circulating Immune Subsets.

3. Immunological substrates of depressive symptoms in patients with severe obesity: An exploratory study.

4. A fatal case of coronavirus disease 2019 in a patient with common variable immunodeficiency.

5. Non-alcoholic steatohepatitis or autoimmune hepatitis? Sometimes a closer look under the surface is needed.

6. Immunometabolism, Micronutrients, and Bariatric Surgery: The Use of Transcriptomics and Microbiota-Targeted Therapies.

7. The fatty acid profile of adipose tissue as a predictor of the ponderal and inflammatory response in adult women six years after bariatric surgery.

8. A lower duodenal immune response is associated with an increase of insulin resistance in patients with morbid obesity.

9. Upregulation of Intestinal NLRP6 Inflammasomes After Roux-en-Y Gastric Bypass Promotes Gut Immune Homeostasis.

10. Improvements in humoral immune function and glucolipid metabolism after laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy in patients with obesity.

11. Non-classical circulating monocytes in severe obesity and obesity with uncontrolled diabetes: A comparison with tuberculosis and healthy individuals.

12. Role of wnt5a in Metabolic Inflammation in Humans.

13. More than an Anti-diabetic Bariatric Surgery, Metabolic Surgery Alleviates Systemic and Local Inflammation in Obesity.

14. Is perceived intolerance to milk and wheat associated with the corresponding IgG and IgA food antibodies? A cross sectional study in subjects with morbid obesity and gastrointestinal symptoms.

15. Adipose type I interferon signalling protects against metabolic dysfunction.

16. Effects of short-term energy restriction on liver lipid content and inflammatory status in severely obese adults: Results of a randomized controlled trial using 2 dietary approaches.

17. The effect of increasing body mass index on cardio-metabolic risk and biomarkers of oxidative stress and inflammation in nascent metabolic syndrome.

18. Effects of sleeve gastrectomy and rs9930506 FTO variants on angiopoietin/Tie-2 system in fat expansion and M1 macrophages recruitment in morbidly obese subjects.

19. Peripheral invariant natural killer T cell deficiency in metabolically unhealthy but normal weight versus metabolically healthy but obese individuals.

20. Adipose and Circulating CCL18 Levels Associate With Metabolic Risk Factors in Women.

21. The Correlation of Increased CRP Levels with NFKB1 and TLR2 Polymorphisms in the Case of Morbid Obesity.

22. Is Bariatric Surgery a Trigger Factor for Systemic Autoimmune Diseases?

23. Surgery-Induced Weight Loss Is Associated With the Downregulation of Genes Targeted by MicroRNAs in Adipose Tissue.

24. Sleeve Gastrectomy With or Without a Multimodal Perioperative Care. A Randomized Pilot Study.

25. Human Adipocytes Induce Inflammation and Atrophy in Muscle Cells During Obesity.

26. Guillain-Barré syndrome (demyelinating) six weeks after bariatric surgery: A case report and literature review.

27. Neutrophil functions in morbidly obese subjects.

28. Reduced systemic levels of IL-10 are associated with the severity of obstructive sleep apnea and insulin resistance in morbidly obese humans.

29. Anti-sRAGE autoimmunity in obesity: downturn after bariatric surgery is independent of previous diabetic status.

30. Adipose tissue 12/15 lipoxygenase pathway in human obesity and diabetes.

31. Impairment of high-density lipoprotein resistance to lipid peroxidation and adipose tissue inflammation in obesity complicated by obstructive sleep apnea.

32. Bariatric surgery-induced weight loss changes immune markers in the endometrium of morbidly obese women.

33. Lymphocytes and immunoglobulin patterns across the threshold of severe obesity.

34. Increase in the mediators of asthma in obesity and obesity with type 2 diabetes: reduction with weight loss.

35. Immune cell-mediated inflammation and the early improvements in glucose metabolism after gastric banding surgery.

36. Changes in human dendritic cell number and function in severe obesity may contribute to increased susceptibility to viral infection.

37. Endocrinology and immunology of obesity, obesity vaccines.

38. Severe obesity increases adipose tissue expression of interleukin-33 and its receptor ST2, both predominantly detectable in endothelial cells of human adipose tissue.

39. Insulin action in morbid obesity: a focus on muscle and adipose tissue.

40. Association between obesity, hypertriglyceridemia and low hepatitis B viral load.

41. Inverse regulation of inflammation and mitochondrial function in adipose tissue defines extreme insulin sensitivity in morbidly obese patients.

42. Bariatric surgery and its effects on the skin and skin diseases.

43. Methylation and expression of immune and inflammatory genes in the offspring of bariatric bypass surgery patients.

44. Effect of alginate supplementation on weight loss in obese subjects completing a 12-wk energy-restricted diet: a randomized controlled trial.

45. Functional capacity of neutrophils from class III obese patients.

46. Alterations in the common pathway of coagulation during weight loss induced by gastric bypass in severely obese patients.

47. Reduction in endotoxemia, oxidative and inflammatory stress, and insulin resistance after Roux-en-Y gastric bypass surgery in patients with morbid obesity and type 2 diabetes mellitus.

48. Serum interleukin 1 receptor antagonist as an independent marker of non-alcoholic steatohepatitis in humans.

49. Morbidly obese human subjects have increased peripheral blood CD4+ T cells with skewing toward a Treg- and Th2-dominated phenotype.

50. Progression from high insulin resistance to type 2 diabetes does not entail additional visceral adipose tissue inflammation.

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