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1. Metabolic rewiring promotes anti-inflammatory effects of glucocorticoids

2. Signalling by senescent melanocytes hyperactivates hair growth

3. Targeting CDC42 reduces skeletal degeneration after hematopoietic stem cell transplantation

10. Immunoglobulin G-dependent inhibition of inflammatory bone remodeling requires pattern recognition receptor Dectin-1

12. Validation of Mct8/Oatp1c1 dKO mice as a model organism for the Allan-Herndon-Dudley Syndrome

16. A macrophage-hepatocyte glucocorticoid receptor axis coordinates fasting ketogenesis

17. Liver Cancer Initiation Requires p53 Inhibition by CD44-Enhanced Growth Factor Signaling

20. A physiological glucocorticoid rhythm is an important regulator of brown adipose tissue function

22. Combined experience of six independent laboratories attempting to create an Ewing sarcoma mouse model

23. HAND2 is a novel obesity-linked adipogenic transcription factor regulated by glucocorticoid signalling

24. CD163 expression defines specific, IRF8-dependent, immune-modulatory macrophages in the bone marrow

27. RSPO3 is important for trabecular bone and fracture risk in mice and humans

31. Molecular Integration of Incretin and Glucocorticoid Action Reverses Immunometabolic Dysfunction and Obesity

36. Glucocorticoid receptor dimers control intestinal STAT1 and TNF-induced inflammation in mice

39. The calcium channel Orai1 is required for osteoblast development: Studies in a chimeric mouse with variable in vivo Runx-cre deletion of Orai-1

41. Why Animal Experiments Are Still Indispensable in Bone Research:A Statement by the European Calcified Tissue Society

43. Chemical Hybridization of Glucagon and Thyroid Hormone Optimizes Therapeutic Impact for Metabolic Disease

44. Decreased expression of the glucocorticoid receptor-GILZ pathway in Kupffer cells promotes liver inflammation in obese mice

45. Retraction Note: Increased survival and cell cycle progression pathways are required for EWS/FLI1-induced malignant transformation

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