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1. Activation of NPRs and UCP1-independent pathway following CB1R antagonist treatment is associated with adipose tissue beiging in fat-fed male dogs.

2. Assessment of hepatic insulin extraction from in vivo surrogate methods of insulin clearance measurement.

3. CB1R antagonist increases hepatic insulin clearance in fat-fed dogs likely via upregulation of liver adiponectin receptors.

4. Lipid-induced insulin resistance does not impair insulin access to skeletal muscle.

5. Hepatic portal vein denervation impairs oral glucose tolerance but not exenatide's effect on glycemia.

6. CB1 antagonism restores hepatic insulin sensitivity without normalization of adiposity in diet-induced obese dogs.

7. Pulsatile changes in free fatty acids augment hepatic glucose production and preserves peripheral glucose homeostasis.

8. Portal glucose infusion-glucose clamp measures hepatic influence on postprandial systemic glucose appearance as well as whole body glucose disposal.

9. Novel canine models of obese prediabetes and mild type 2 diabetes.

10. Rimonabant prevents additional accumulation of visceral and subcutaneous fat during high-fat feeding in dogs.

11. Exenatide can reduce glucose independent of islet hormones or gastric emptying.

12. Nocturnal free fatty acids are uniquely elevated in the longitudinal development of diet-induced insulin resistance and hyperinsulinemia.

13. β-Cell "rest" accompanies reduced first-pass hepatic insulin extraction in the insulin-resistant, fat-fed canine model.

14. Exogenously imposed postprandial-like rises in systemic glucose and GLP- 1 do not produce an incretin effect, suggesting an indirect mechanism of GLP- 1 action.

15. Molecular evidence supporting the portal theory: a causative link between visceral adiposity and hepatic insulin resistance.

16. Dietary restriction and glucose regulation in aging rhesus monkeys: a follow-up report at 8.5 yr.

18. Improved estimation of anaplerosis in heart using 13C NMR.

19. Critical evaluation of the combined model approach for estimation of prehepatic insulin secretion.

21. letters to the editors.

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