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1. Weighing in on the role of brown adipose tissue for treatment of obesity

2. Physiological roles of the GIP receptor in murine brown adipose tissue

3. The brown adipose tissue glucagon receptor is functional but not essential for control of energy homeostasis in mice

4. TCF7 is not essential for glucose homeostasis in mice

5. Hematopoietic cell– versus enterocyte-derived dipeptidyl peptidase-4 differentially regulates triglyceride excursion in mice

6. A rodent model of rapid-onset diabetes induced by glucocorticoids and high-fat feeding

7. Association of branched chain fatty acids with cardiometabolic disorders in humans: a systematic review

10. The GIPR is Predominantly Localized to Non-Adipocyte Cell Types Within White Adipose Tissue

11. Physiological roles of the GIP receptor in murine brown adipose tissue

12. The brown adipose tissue glucagon receptor is functional but not essential for control of energy homeostasis in mice

13. Genomic and Non-Genomic Actions of Glucocorticoids on Adipose Tissue Lipid Metabolism

14. TCF7 is not essential for glucose homeostasis in mice

15. Hematopoietic cell– versus enterocyte-derived dipeptidyl peptidase-4 differentially regulates triglyceride excursion in mice

16. Fibroblast activation protein is dispensable for control of glucose homeostasis and body weight in mice

17. β-Cell Inactivation of Gpr119 Unmasks Incretin Dependence of GPR119-Mediated Glucoregulation

18. Proglucagon-Derived Peptides, Glucose-Dependent Insulinotropic Polypeptide, and Dipeptidyl Peptidase-4-Mechanisms of Action in Adipose Tissue

19. Glucocorticoid antagonism limits adiposity rebound and glucose intolerance in young male rats following the cessation of daily exercise and caloric restriction

20. Proteomics-Based Comparative Mapping of the Secretomes of Human Brown and White Adipocytes Reveals EPDR1 as a Novel Batokine

21. Voluntary exercise improves metabolic profile in high-fat fed glucocorticoid-treated rats

22. β-Cell Inactivation of

23. Duration of rise in free fatty acids determines salicylate's effect on hepatic insulin sensitivity

24. Effects of glucocorticoids and exercise on pancreatic β-cell function and diabetes development

25. Circulating Levels of Soluble Dipeptidyl Peptidase-4 Are Dissociated from Inflammation and Induced by Enzymatic DPP4 Inhibition

26. Chronic hypoxia- and cold-induced changes in cardiac enzyme and gene expression in CD-1 mice

27. FTO obesity variant circuitry and adipocyte browning in humans

28. The cessation of regular exercise and dieting causes rapid adiposity rebound and glucose intolerance in young male rats, findings that are abolished by the glucocorticoid receptor antagonist Mifepristone (LB759)

29. Effects of selective and non-selective glucocorticoid receptor II antagonists on rapid-onset diabetes in young rats

31. Response to 'letter to the editor' by Dr Rafacho

32. Exogenous glucocorticoids and a high-fat diet cause severe hyperglycemia and hyperinsulinemia and limit islet glucose responsiveness in young male Sprague-Dawley rats

33. Consumption of a high-fat diet rapidly exacerbates the development of fatty liver disease that occurs with chronically elevated glucocorticoids

34. High glucocorticoids, in combination with high‐fat feeding, induces insulin resistance and hyperglycaemia: Mechanisms related to beta cell dysfunction?

35. Glucocorticoids dramatically increase hepatic insulin resistance and steatosis in the presence of high fat feeding

36. Thermogenesis in CD-1 mice after combined chronic hypoxia and cold acclimation

37. Response to ‘Letter to the Editor’ by Dr Rafacho

38. Regular Exercise Improves Insulin Sensitivity and Glucose Tolerance in Rats Fed a High-Fat Diet Combined with Elevated Glucocorticoids

39. Voluntary Wheel Running Alleviates Glucose Intolerance and Insulin Insensitivity induced by High Corticosterone and High-fat Feeding in Rats

40. Effects of selective and non-selective glucocorticoid receptor II antagonists on rapid-onset diabetes in young rats.

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