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1. The Metabolic Syndrome, a Human Disease.

2. Circulating oestradiol determines liver lipid deposition in rats fed standard diets partially unbalanced with higher lipid or protein proportions.

3. The Roles of Androgens in Humans: Biology, Metabolic Regulation and Health.

4. Estrogens and the regulation of glucose metabolism.

5. Dietary Energy Partition: The Central Role of Glucose.

6. Unconnected Body Accrual of Dietary Lipid and Protein in Rats Fed Diets with Different Lipid and Protein Content.

7. Higher lactate production from glucose in cultured adipose nucleated stromal cells than for rat adipocytes.

8. Insulin Controls Triacylglycerol Synthesis through Control of Glycerol Metabolism and Despite Increased Lipogenesis.

9. The Food Energy/Protein Ratio Regulates the Rat Urea Cycle but Not Total Nitrogen Losses.

10. Effect of sex on glucose handling by adipocytes isolated from rat subcutaneous, mesenteric and perigonadal adipose tissue.

11. Use of 14 C-glucose by primary cultures of mature rat epididymal adipocytes. Marked release of lactate and glycerol, but limited lipogenesis in the absence of external stimuli.

12. In rats fed high-energy diets, taste, rather than fat content, is the key factor increasing food intake: a comparison of a cafeteria and a lipid-supplemented standard diet.

13. Glycerol is synthesized and secreted by adipocytes to dispose of excess glucose, via glycerogenesis and increased acyl-glycerol turnover.

14. Modulation of SHBG binding to testosterone and estradiol by sex and morbid obesity.

15. Quantitative analysis of rat adipose tissue cell recovery, and non-fat cell volume, in primary cell cultures.

16. Cafeteria diet induce changes in blood flow that are more related with heat dissipation than energy accretion.

17. White adipose tissue urea cycle activity is not affected by one-month treatment with a hyperlipidic diet in female rats.

18. Effects of sex and site on amino acid metabolism enzyme gene expression and activity in rat white adipose tissue.

19. Glycerol Production from Glucose and Fructose by 3T3-L1 Cells: A Mechanism of Adipocyte Defense from Excess Substrate.

20. Marked increase in rat red blood cell membrane protein glycosylation by one-month treatment with a cafeteria diet.

21. Influence of a hyperlipidic diet on the composition of the non-membrane lipid pool of red blood cells of male and female rats.

22. Evidences of basal lactate production in the main white adipose tissue sites of rats. Effects of sex and a cafeteria diet.

23. Treatment of rats with a self-selected hyperlipidic diet, increases the lipid content of the main adipose tissue sites in a proportion similar to that of the lipids in the rest of organs and tissues.

24. Cultured 3T3L1 adipocytes dispose of excess medium glucose as lactate under abundant oxygen availability.

25. Altered nitrogen balance and decreased urea excretion in male rats fed cafeteria diet are related to arginine availability.

26. The use of Transwells™ improves the rates of differentiation and growth of cultured 3T3L1 cells.

27. Purging behavior modulates the relationships of hormonal and behavioral parameters in women with eating disorders.

28. Modulation in Wistar rats of blood corticosterone compartmentation by sex and a cafeteria diet.

29. Relationship between energy dense diets and white adipose tissue inflammation in metabolic syndrome.

30. Oleoyl-estrone.

31. Steroid hormones interrelationships in the metabolic syndrome: an introduction to the ponderostat hypothesis.

32. The problem of nitrogen disposal in the obese.

33. Regulation of adipose tissue energy availability through blood flow control in the metabolic syndrome.

34. Do the interactions between glucocorticoids and sex hormones regulate the development of the metabolic syndrome?

35. Effect of sex and prior exposure to a cafeteria diet on the distribution of sex hormones between plasma and blood cells.

36. Utilization of dietary glucose in the metabolic syndrome.

37. Different effects of hyperlipidic diets in human lactation and adulthood: growth versus the development of obesity.

39. Oleoyl-estrone is a precursor of an estrone-derived ponderostat signal.

41. Comparative effects of oleoyl-estrone and a specific beta3-adrenergic agonist (CL316, 243) on the expression of genes involved in energy metabolism of rat white adipose tissue.

42. Gene expression modulation of rat liver cholesterol metabolism by oleoyl-estrone.

43. Oleoyl-estrone increases adrenal corticosteroid synthesis gene expression in overweight male rats.

44. Gene expression modulation of liver energy metabolism by oleoyl-oestrone in overweight rats.

45. Oleoyl-estrone affects lipid metabolism in adrenalectomized rats treated with corticosterone through modulation of SREBP1c expression.

46. Oleoyl-oestrone inhibits lipogenic, but maintains thermogenic, gene expression of brown adipose tissue in overweight rats.

47. Site-related white adipose tissue lipid-handling response to oleoyl-estrone treatment in overweight male rats.

48. Different modulation by dietary restriction of adipokine expression in white adipose tissue sites in the rat.

49. Short-term oral oleoyl-estrone decreases the expression of ghrelin in the rat stomach.

50. Semiquantitative RT-PCR measurement of gene expression in rat tissues including a correction for varying cell size and number.

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