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1. Microvascular Dysfunction and Whole‐Brain White Matter Connectivity: The Maastricht Study

2. Traditional lifestyle factors partly mediate the association of socioeconomic position with intrahepatic lipid content: The Maastricht study

3. Association of maternal prenatal smoking GFI1-locus and cardio-metabolic phenotypes in 18,212 adultsResearch in context

4. YI 2.3 Methylglyoxal, 3-Deoxyglucosone, and Glyoxal – Precursors of Advanced Glycation Endproducts – are not Independently Associated with Indices of Carotid Stiffness: The Maastricht Study

5. Association of the Amount and Pattern of Physical Activity With Arterial Stiffness: The Maastricht Study

6. Heritability and genetic loci of fatty liver in familial combined hyperlipidemia

7. Identification of novel molecular candidates for fatty liver in the hyperlipidemic mouse model, HcB19

8. Familial combined hyperlipidemia plasma stimulates protein secretion by HepG2 cells

9. Participation of the microsomal triglyceride transfer protein in lipoprotein assembly in Caco-2 cells: interaction with saturated and unsaturated dietary fatty acids

10. Assessing long-term effects after stem cell transplantation: design of the MOSA study

11. Intrahepatic lipid content is independently associated with soluble E-selectin levels: The Maastricht study

12. The Associations of Habitual Intake of Sulfur Amino Acids, Proteins and Diet Quality with Plasma Sulfur Amino Acid Concentrations: The Maastricht Study

13. Complement factors D and C3 cross-sectionally associate with arterial stiffness, but not independently of metabolic risk factors: The Maastricht Study

14. Fructose Intake From Fruit Juice and Sugar-Sweetened Beverages Is Associated With Higher Intrahepatic Lipid Content

16. Habitual intake of dietary advanced glycation end products is not associated with generalized microvascular function-the Maastricht Study

17. Higher habitual intake of dietary dicarbonyls is associated with higher corresponding plasma dicarbonyl concentrations and skin autofluorescence: the Maastricht Study

18. Associations between plasma kynurenines and cognitive function in individuals with normal glucose metabolism, prediabetes and type 2 diabetes

19. The relation of depression with structural brain abnormalities and cognitive functioning

20. Comment on Lee et al. Relation of Change or Substitution of Low- and No-Calorie Sweetened Beverages With Cardiometabolic Outcomes: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis of Prospective Cohort Studies. Diabetes Care 2022;45:1917–1930

21. Greater daily glucose variability and lower time in range assessed with continuous glucose monitoring are associated with greater aortic stiffness: The Maastricht Study

22. Metabolic profiling of tissue-specific insulin resistance in human obesity

23. Associations of 24-Hour Urinary Sodium and Potassium Excretion with Cardiac Biomarkers

24. Glucose Variability Assessed with Continuous Glucose Monitoring

25. Associations of dicarbonyl stress with complement activation

26. Subcutaneous Adipose Tissue and Systemic Inflammation Are Associated With Peripheral but Not Hepatic Insulin Resistance in Humans

27. White matter network structure as a substrate of cognitive brain reserve in cerebral small‐vessel disease: The Maastricht Study

28. Association of Retinal Nerve Fiber Layer Thickness, an Index of Neurodegeneration, With Depressive Symptoms Over Time

29. Carotid stiffness is associated with retinal microvascular dysfunction- The Maastricht Study

30. High-density lipoprotein cholesterol efflux capacity is not associated with atherosclerosis and prevalence of cardiovascular outcome

31. High dietary glycemic load is associated with higher concentrations of urinary advanced glycation endproducts

32. Prospective associations of dietary carbohydrate, fat, and protein intake with β-cell function in the CODAM study

33. Sulfur amino acid restriction, energy metabolism and obesity

34. Exercise SBP response and incident depressive symptoms: The Maastricht Study

35. Quantification of dicarbonyl compounds in commonly consumed foods and drinks; presentation of a food composition database for dicarbonyls

36. Towards precision medicine in diabetes? A critical review of glucotypes

37. Polymorphisms in Glyoxalase I Gene Are Not Associated with Glyoxalase I Expression in Whole Blood or Markers of Methylglyoxal Stress: The CODAM Study

38. Sex differences in the association of prediabetes and type 2 diabetes with microvascular complications and function: The Maastricht Study

39. Association of Type 2 Diabetes, According to the Number of Risk Factors Within Target Range, With Structural Brain Abnormalities, Cognitive Performance, and Risk of Dementia

40. C3 and alternative pathway components are associated with an adverse lipoprotein subclass profile: The CODAM study

41. YI 2.3 Methylglyoxal, 3-Deoxyglucosone, and Glyoxal – Precursors of Advanced Glycation Endproducts – are not Independently Associated with Indices of Carotid Stiffness: The Maastricht Study

42. Association of the Amount and Pattern of Physical Activity With Arterial Stiffness: The Maastricht Study

43. Metabolic Age Based on the BBMRI-NL 1H-NMR Metabolomics Repository as Biomarker of Age-related Disease

44. Plasma Metabolomics Identifies Markers of Impaired Renal Function: A Meta-analysis of 3089 Persons with Type 2 Diabetes

45. Association of artificially sweetened and sugar-sweetened soft drinks with β-cell function, insulin sensitivity, and type 2 diabetes: the Maastricht Study

46. The endothelial function biomarker soluble E-selectin is associated with nonalcoholic fatty liver disease

47. Incidence of type 2 diabetes in familial combined hyperlipidemia

48. Genome-wide identification of genes regulating DNA methylation using genetic anchors for causal inference

49. Integration of epidemiologic, pharmacologic, genetic and gut microbiome data in a drug-metabolite atlas

50. The oral glucose tolerance test-derived incremental glucose peak is associated with greater arterial stiffness and maladaptive arterial remodeling

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