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1. Oleic acid regulates the circadian rhythm of adipose tissue in obesity.

2. Thyroid hormone resistance index and mortality in euthyroid subjects: Di@bet.es study.

3. An Isolated Dose of Extra-Virgin Olive Oil Produces a Better Postprandial Gut Hormone Response, Lipidic, and Anti-Inflammatory Profile that Sunflower Oil: Effect of Morbid Obesity.

4. Oleic acid restores the rhythmicity of the disrupted circadian rhythm found in gastrointestinal explants from patients with morbid obesity.

5. Different Expression of Duodenal Genes Related to Insulin Resistance Between Nonobese Women and Those with Severe Obesity.

6. Jejunal Insulin Signalling Is Increased in Morbidly Obese Subjects with High Insulin Resistance and Is Regulated by Insulin and Leptin.

7. The Antagonist Effect of Arachidonic Acid on GLUT4 Gene Expression by Nuclear Receptor Type II Regulation.

8. The pro-/anti-inflammatory effects of different fatty acids on visceral adipocytes are partially mediated by GPR120.

9. Jejunal gluconeogenesis associated with insulin resistance level and its evolution after Roux-en-Y gastric bypass.

10. The expression of genes involved in jejunal lipogenesis and lipoprotein synthesis is altered in morbidly obese subjects with insulin resistance.

11. C-peptide modifies leptin and visfatin secretion in human adipose tissue.

12. FNDC5 could be regulated by leptin in adipose tissue.

13. Effects of obesity/fatty acids on the expression of GPR120.

14. Does dietary iodine regulate oxidative stress and adiponectin levels in human breast milk?

15. Adipose tissue characteristics related to weight z-score in childhood.

16. PPARgamma expression after a high-fat meal is associated with plasma superoxide dismutase activity in morbidly obese persons.

17. Apelin levels are increased in morbidly obese subjects with type 2 diabetes mellitus.

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