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4. Chronic administration of hydrolysed pine nut oil to mice improves insulin sensitivity and glucose tolerance and increases energy expenditure via a free fatty acid receptor 4-dependent mechanism.

11. Chronic Activation of γ2 AMPK Induces Obesity and Reduces β Cell Function

13. Correlates of dermis thickness in mouse models with a range of obesity, insulin resistance and diabetic states

14. Editorial: Leptin, obesity and diet at a glance

17. Leanness and Low Plasma Leptin in GPR17 Knockout Mice Are Dependent on Strain and Associated With Increased Energy Intake That Is Not Suppressed by Exogenous Leptin

23. Citation classics in general medical journals: assessing the quality of evidence; a systematic review

25. Prevention of diet-induced obesity and impaired glucose tolerance in rats following administration of leptin to their mothers

26. A systematic review and taxonomy of tools for evaluating evidence-based medicine teaching in medical education

29. High fat-fed GPR55 null mice display impaired glucose tolerance without concomitant changes in energy balance or insulin sensitivity but are less responsive to the effects of the cannabinoids rimonabant or Δ(9)-tetrahydrocannabivarin on weight gain

33. Chemerin, a Novel Adipokine in the Regulation of Angiogenesis

36. Patient-centered medical education: A proposed definition

43. Prolonged treatment of genetically obese mice with conjugated linoleic acid improves glucose tolerance and lowers plasma insulin concentration: possible involvement of PPAR activation

44. Citation classics in general medical journals: assessing the quality of evidence; a systematic review.

47. The effects of sarcolipin over-expression in mouse skeletal muscle on metabolic activity

48. Non-Acidic Free Fatty Acid Receptor 4 Agonists with Antidiabetic Activity

49. 5-HT2A and 5-HT2C receptors as hypothalamic targets of developmental programming in male rats

50. Discovery of a Potent Free Fatty Acid 1 Receptor Agonist with Low Lipophilicity, Low Polar Surface Area, and Robust in Vivo Efficacy

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