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2. SMUG1 regulates fat homeostasis leading to a fatty liver phenotype in mice

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4. Mitochondrial dysfunction and lipid alterations in primary sclerosing cholangitis.

6. Upregulated PDK4 expression is a sensitive marker of increased fatty acid oxidation

8. Changes in Plasma Pyruvate and TCA Cycle Metabolites upon Increased Hepatic Fatty Acid Oxidation and Ketogenesis in Male Wistar Rats

19. Improved cognitive development among preterm infants attributable to early supplementation of human milk with docosahexaenoic acid and arachidonic acid

20. Differential effect of tetradecythioacetic acid on the renin-angiotensin system and blood pressure in SHR and 2-kidney, 1-clip hypertension

21. Corrigendum: Effects of Anthocyanin Supplementation on Serum Lipids, Glucose, Markers of Inflammation and Cognition in Adults With Increased Risk of Dementia – A Pilot Study

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25. A Complex Role of Activin A in Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease

30. A mitochondria-targeted fatty acid analogue influences hepatic glucose metabolism and reduces the plasma insulin/glucose ratio in male Wistar rats

31. Effects of Anthocyanin Supplementation on Serum Lipids, Glucose, Markers of Inflammation and Cognition in Adults With Increased Risk of Dementia – A Pilot Study

36. Elevated trimethylamine‐ N ‐oxide (TMAO) is associated with poor prognosis in primary sclerosing cholangitis patients with normal liver function

37. HIV-infected persons with type 2 diabetes show evidence of endothelial dysfunction and increased inflammation

39. HIV-infected persons with type 2 diabetes show evidence of endothelial dysfunction and increased inflammation

46. Olanzapine, but not aripiprazole, weight-independently elevates serum triglycerides and activates lipogenic gene expression in female rats