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1 Activation of NF-κB drives the enhanced survival of adipose tissue macrophages in an obesogenic environment Hill, Andrea A.
2015
4 10 p. 665-677
13 p.
article
2 Corrigendum to “Obesity in a model of gpx4 haploinsufficiency uncovers a causal role for lipid-derived aldehydes in human metabolic disease and cardiomyopathy” [Mol Metab 4 (6) (2015) 493–506] Katunga, Lalage A.
2015
4 10 p. 753-
1 p.
article
3 Distribution and characterisation of Glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor expressing cells in the mouse brain Cork, Simon C.
2015
4 10 p. 718-731
14 p.
article
4 Editorial Board, cover figure description and credits 2015
4 10 p. IFC-
1 p.
article
5 E4orf1 induction in adipose tissue promotes insulin-independent signaling in the adipocyte Kusminski, Christine M.
2015
4 10 p. 653-664
12 p.
article
6 Leptin modulates nutrient reward via inhibitory galanin action on orexin neurons Laque, Amanda
2015
4 10 p. 706-717
12 p.
article
7 Moderate voluntary exercise attenuates the metabolic syndrome in melanocortin-4 receptor-deficient rats showing central dopaminergic dysregulation Obici, Silvana
2015
4 10 p. 692-705
14 p.
article
8 Molecular regulation of urea cycle function by the liver glucocorticoid receptor Okun, Jürgen G.
2015
4 10 p. 732-740
9 p.
article
9 The role of GluN2A and GluN2B NMDA receptor subunits in AgRP and POMC neurons on body weight and glucose homeostasis Üner, Aykut
2015
4 10 p. 678-691
14 p.
article
10 TIMP3 interplays with apelin to regulate cardiovascular metabolism in hypercholesterolemic mice Stöhr, Robert
2015
4 10 p. 741-752
12 p.
article
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