American Journal of Physiology-Endocrinology and Metabolism

Papers
(The median citation count of American Journal of Physiology-Endocrinology and Metabolism is 3. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-01-01 to 2026-01-01.)
ArticleCitations
The impact of glucagon to support postabsorptive glucose flux and glycemia in healthy rats and its attenuation in male Zucker diabetic fatty rats137
Comparison of an oral mixed meal plus arginine and intravenous glucose, GLP-1 plus arginine to unmask residual islet function in longstanding type 1 diabetes98
Corrigendum for Zhang et al., volume 325, 2023, p. E363–E37553
Duodenal mucosal resurfacing with a GLP-1 receptor agonist increases postprandial unconjugated bile acids in patients with insulin-dependent type 2 diabetes49
Identification of newly synthetized proteins by mass spectrometry to understand palmitate-induced early cellular changes in pancreatic islets44
Quantitative estimation of disposition index from postprandial glucose data across the spectrum of glucose tolerance44
Human skeletal muscle methylome after low-carbohydrate energy-balanced exercise37
Human liver afferent and efferent nerves revealed by 3-D/Airyscan super-resolution imaging37
Mammary tumor development induces perturbation of liver glucose metabolism with inflammation and fibrosis37
O-linked N-acetylglucosamine modification is essential for physiological adipose expansion induced by high-fat feeding36
Liver androgen receptor knockout attenuates high-fructose diet-induced glucose dysregulation in female mice36
A reduction of skeletal muscle DHA content does not result in impaired whole body glucose tolerance or skeletal muscle basal insulin signaling in otherwise healthy mice34
Metabolic labeling unveils alterations in the turnover of HDL-associated proteins during diabetes progression in mice28
Persistent organic pollutants and β-cell toxicity: a comprehensive review28
Inhibition of protein kinase C-α and activation of ezrin by Lactobacillus acidophilus restore Na+/H+ exchange activity and fluid absorption in db/db mice27
α- or β-Adrenergic blockade does not affect transplanted islet cell responses to hypoglycemia in type 1 diabetes25
Editorial Board23
NADPH oxidase 4-derived hydrogen peroxide counterbalances testosterone-induced endothelial dysfunction and migration23
Early complete weaning in mice induces hepatic steatosis, which is associated with changes in phospholipids, metabolites, gene expression, and epigenome23
A modest change in housing temperature alters whole body energy expenditure and adipocyte thermogenic capacity in mice22
BRCA1 influences whole body metabolism in humanized mice21
More than meets the islet: aligning nutrient and paracrine inputs with hormone secretion in health and disease21
Phosphorylation of AS160-serine 704 is not essential for exercise-increase in insulin-stimulated glucose uptake by skeletal muscles from female or male rats20
Impact of the trans-ancestry polygenic risk score on type 2 diabetes risk, onset age and progression among population in Taiwan20
Adaptive responses in uteroplacental metabolism and fetoplacental nutrient shuttling and sensing during placental insufficiency20
Evaluation of safety and effectiveness of NAD in different clinical conditions: a systematic review20
Thrombospondin-1, CD47, and SIRPα display cell-specific molecular signatures in human islets and pancreata19
Breaking the vicious cycle: bitter compounds targeting metabolic defects and inflammation in Alzheimer’s disease19
Genetic ablation of the preptin-coding portion of Igf2 impairs pancreatic function in female mice19
In utero exposure to maternal diabetes exacerbates dietary sodium intake-induced endothelial dysfunction by activating cyclooxygenase 2-derived prostanoids19
Metabolic pathways and male fertility: exploring the role of Sertoli cells in energy homeostasis and spermatogenesis18
Retraction for Jiang et al., volume 304, 2012, p. E74–E8618
Metabolic shifts in ratio of ucOcn to cOcn toward bone resorption contribute to age-dependent bone loss in male mice18
Muscle fiber type-specific autophagy responses following an overnight fast and mixed meal ingestion in human skeletal muscle18
Epigenetic reprogramming of H3K4me3 in adipose-derived stem cells by HFS diet consumption leads to a disturbed transcriptomic profile in adipocytes18
Role of complexin 2 in the regulation of hormone secretion from the islet of Langerhans18
Relationship between aerobic fitness and adipose tissue insulin resistance18
Heme-based oxygen gasoreceptors17
Intestinal FFA3 mediates obesogenic effects in mice on a Western diet17
Effects of acute changes in fasting glucose and free fatty acid concentrations on indices of β-cell function and glucose metabolism in subjects without diabetes17
Genealogical Rabson–Mendenhall syndrome caused by INSR gene mutation17
Mechanisms of spinophilin-dependent pancreas dysregulation in obesity17
Adipocyte traits limiting cellular insulin responsiveness and glucose transport17
Synergistic effects of glucose tolerance and BMI on cardiovascular events and all-cause mortality in a healthy population: CA.ME.LI.A study 7 years follow-up16
Breakfast consumption does not rapidly increase liver or muscle glycogen content in well-trained cyclists16
Hypothalamus and brainstem circuits in the regulation of glucose homeostasis16
Unraveling adipose tissue proteomic landscapes in severe obesity: insights into metabolic complications and potential biomarkers16
Adipocyte STAT5 (signal transducer and activator of transcription 5) is not required for glucocorticoid-induced metabolic dysfunction15
Deconstructing interindividual variability in energy metabolism: implications for metabolic health15
Defective muscle ketone body oxidation disrupts BCAA catabolism by altering mitochondrial branched-chain aminotransferase15
T-cell factor 7L2 is a novel regulator of osteoblast functions that acts in part by modulation of hypoxia signaling15
Spatiotemporally quantitative in vivo imaging of mitochondrial fatty acid β-oxidation at cellular-level resolution in mice15
Increased gut serotonin production in response to bisphenol A structural analogs may contribute to their obesogenic effects15
Muscle wasting and the response to exercise in lung-injured mice is not primarily driven through the glucocorticoid axis14
A new C-peptide minimal model to assess β-cell responsiveness to glucagon in individuals with and without type 2 diabetes14
A physiologic increase in brain glucagon action alters the hepatic gluconeogenic/glycogenolytic ratio but not glucagon’s overall effect on glucose production14
Sex-specific difference in intestinal glucose metabolism is associated with sexually dimorphic postprandial lactate shuttle and glucose homeostasis in mice14
Roux-en-Y gastric bypass alleviates kidney inflammation and improves kidney function in db/db mice by activating TLCA/TGR5 pathway13
Markers of mitochondrial function and oxidative metabolism in skeletal muscle do not display intrinsic circadian regulation in female mice13
Intestinal retinol saturase is implicated in the development of obesity and epithelial homeostasis upon injury13
Paternal obesity decreases infant MSC mitochondrial functional capacity13
Chronic succinate exposure does not cause liver injury13
Brown adipose tissue metabolism in women is dependent on ovarian status12
Inhibition of the endocannabinoid system reverses obese phenotype in aged mice and partly restores skeletal muscle function12
Absence of Slc39a14/Zip14 in mouse pancreatic beta cells results in hyperinsulinemia12
Effects of follicle-stimulating hormone on energy balance and tissue metabolic health after loss of ovarian function12
Reply to Lund et al.12
Generation and characterization of a mouse model for one anastomosis gastric bypass surgery12
Roles of circadian clocks in macrophage metabolism: implications in inflammation and metabolism of lipids, glucose, and amino acids12
Assessment of the incretin effect in healthy subjects: concordance between clamp and OGTT methods12
L-type Calcium Channel Blockade Worsens Glucose Tolerance and β-Cell Function in C57BL6/J Mice Exposed to Intermittent Hypoxia12
Female and male C57BL/6J offspring exposed to maternal obesogenic diet develop altered hypothalamic energy metabolism in adulthood12
Greater reliance on glycolysis is associated with lower mitochondrial substrate oxidation and insulin sensitivity in infant myogenic MSCs12
Central lipid sensing pathways contribute to the control of puberty and its alterations in conditions of obesity12
Endoplasmic reticulum stress in pancreatic β cells induces incretin desensitization and β-cell dysfunction via ATF4-mediated PDE4D expression11
Disruption of hepatic mitochondrial pyruvate and amino acid metabolism impairs gluconeogenesis and endurance exercise capacity in mice11
Potential role of skeletal muscle glycerophosphocholine in response to altered fluid balance in humans: an in vivo nuclear magnetic resonance study11
Constitutive loss of kynurenine-3-monooxygenase changes circulating kynurenine metabolites without affecting systemic energy metabolism11
Sex-specific increases in myostatin and SMAD3 contribute to obesity-related insulin resistance in human skeletal muscle and primary human myotubes11
Sugar type and route of delivery influence insulin and glucose-dependent insulinotropic polypeptide responses in rats11
Key questions and gaps in understanding adipose tissue macrophages and early-life metabolic programming11
Endothelial β1-integrins are necessary for microvascular function and glucose uptake11
Circulating insulin-like growth factor system adaptations in hibernating brown bears indicate increased tissue IGF availability11
Pantothenate protects against obesity via brown adipose tissue activation10
Effect of in utero metformin exposure in gestational diabetes mellitus on infant mesenchymal stem cell metabolism10
The influence of interleukin-27 on metabolic fitness in a murine neonatal model of bacterial sepsis10
Effect of ghrelin on glucose tolerance, gut hormones, appetite, and food intake after sleeve gastrectomy10
Brown adipose tissue is not associated with cachexia or increased mortality in a retrospective study of patients with cancer10
Thermoneutral housing does not accelerate metabolic dysfunction-associated fatty liver disease in male or female C57Bl/6J mice fed a Western diet10
Extracellular flux analyses reveal differences in mitochondrial PBMC metabolism between high-fit and low-fit females10
Increasing maternal glucose concentrations is insufficient to restore placental glucose transfer in chorionic somatomammotropin RNA interference pregnancies10
Fasting potentiates insulin-mediated glucose uptake in rested and prior-contracted rat skeletal muscle10
Sedentary time associates detrimentally and physical activity beneficially with metabolic flexibility in adults with metabolic syndrome10
Central androgen action reverses hypothalamic astrogliosis and atherogenic risk factors induced by orchiectomy and high-fat diet feeding in male mice10
An isoproteic cocoa butter-based ketogenic diet fails to improve glucose homeostasis and promote weight loss in obese mice9
The nervous system and adipose tissues: a tale of dialogues9
Hepatocyte HIF-2α aggravates NAFLD by inducing ferroptosis through increasing extracellular iron9
Vitamin E treatment in insulin-deficient diabetic rats reduces cardiac arrhythmias and mortality during severe hypoglycemia9
Supplementation with GPR120 (Ffar4) ligand omega-3 does not improve survival in murine sepsis models9
Distinct endothelial gene responses to acute exercise in skeletal muscle9
Understanding how pre- and probiotics affect the gut microbiome and metabolic health9
The role of postprandial thermogenesis in the development of impaired glucose tolerance and type II diabetes9
Obesity wars: may the smell be with you9
Activation of β-adrenergic receptor signaling prevents glucocorticoid-induced obesity and adipose tissue dysfunction in male mice9
17α-Estradiol alleviates high-fat diet-induced inflammatory and metabolic dysfunction in skeletal muscle of male and female mice9
Higher AMPK activation in mouse oxidative compared with glycolytic muscle does not correlate with LKB1 or CaMKKβ expression9
Ppid is Necessary for Overnutrition-Induced β-cell Loss9
PERK/ATF4-dependent expression of the stress response protein REDD1 promotes proinflammatory cytokine expression in the heart of obese mice9
Deletion of complement factor 5 amplifies glucose intolerance in obese male but not female mice9
Maintenance of thermogenic adipose tissues despite loss of the H3K27 acetyltransferases p300 or CBP9
Ethnic differences in postprandial fatty acid trafficking and utilization between overweight and obese White European and Black African-Caribbean men9
Downregulation of the mitochondrial tRNA-derived fragment mt-tRF-LeuTAA enhances skeletal muscle insulin sensitivity9
Duration of morning hyperinsulinemia determines hepatic glucose uptake and glycogen storage later in the day9
Fat and not sugar as the determining factor for gut microbiota changes, obesity, and related metabolic disorders in mice9
The enduring metabolic improvement of combining dual amylin and calcitonin receptor agonist and semaglutide treatments in a rat model of obesity and diabetes9
Hepatic mTORC2 compensates for loss of adipose mTORC2 in mediating energy storage and glucose homeostasis9
Untargeted metabolomic profiling identifies serum metabolites associated with type 2 diabetes in a cross-sectional study of the Alpha-Tocopherol, Beta-Carotene Cancer Prevention (ATBC) Study8
AQP1: a regulatory factor associated with brown adipose tissue-silencing to combat obesity and metabolic disease8
Class B1 GPCRs: insights into multireceptor pharmacology for the treatment of metabolic disease8
Association of aerobic fitness and body composition with protein and major lipid class composition of high-density lipoprotein8
Development of a synbiotic that protects against ovariectomy-induced trabecular bone loss8
CYP1A1/1A2 enzymes mediate glucose homeostasis and insulin secretion in mice in a sex-specific manner8
Hydrolyzed collagen supplementation prior to resistance exercise augments collagen synthesis in a dose-response manner in resistance-trained, middle-aged men8
Leptin in the VMH contributes to the initial overconsumption of palatable diets by rats8
Corrigendum for Subramanian et al., volume 326, 2024, p. E182–E2058
Corrigendum for Li et al., volume 308, 2014, p. E257–E2698
Effects of 1,144 km of road cycling performed in 7 days: a cardiometabolic imaging study8
Cold acclimation and pioglitazone combined increase thermogenic capacity of brown and white adipose tissues but this does not translate into higher energy expenditure in mice8
Maternal genetics and diet modulate vitamin A homeostasis of the offspring and affect the susceptibility to obesity in adulthood in mice8
Enhanced quantification of α-cell suppression by hyperglycemia using a high-sensitivity glucagon assay8
The effect of repeated hot water immersion on insulin sensitivity, heat shock protein 70, and inflammation in individuals with type 2 diabetes mellitus8
Protein intake counteracts alcohol intake in the regulation of postprandial FGF21 secretion in humans8
Gut lactate increases circulating l-Lac-Phe and key metabolites linked to GLP-1 and human health7
Muscle miR-16 deletion results in impaired insulin sensitivity and contractile function in a sex-dependent manner7
Corrigendum for Waterman et al., volume 327, 2024, p. E655–E6677
The evolution of steatosis and fibrosis in mice on a MASH-inducing diet and the effects of housing temperature7
Circulating interleukin-33 levels in obesity and type 2 diabetes: a systematic review and meta-analysis7
The hormonal profile in women using combined monophasic oral contraceptive pills varies across the pill cycle: a temporal analysis of serum endogenous and exogenous hormones using liquid chromatograph7
Intranasal insulin affects brain, but not peripheral tissue, glucose uptake in lean, healthy men - a positron emission tomography study7
Low-frequency ultrasound reverses insulin resistance and diabetes-induced changes in the muscle transcriptome in aged mice7
Perineuronal nets’ role in metabolism7
The antiemetic actions of GIP receptor agonism7
Disruption of neuromedin B receptor improves mitochondrial oxidative phosphorylation capacity in gastrocnemius muscle of female mice7
Glucagon increases plasma levels of cyclic AMP responses in mice and humans, and this may be independent of MASLD7
Menstrual cycle phase differences in myofiber damage and macrophage infiltration following electrical stimulation-induced muscle injury7
Dual endothelin receptor antagonism increases resting energy expenditure in people with increased adiposity7
Adipocyte-specific inactivation of NAMPT, a key NAD+ biosynthetic enzyme, causes a metabolically unhealthy lean phenotype in female mice during aging7
Plasma complement system markers and their association with cardiometabolic risk factors: an ethnic comparison of White European and Black African men7
Discovery of a novel regulator, 3β-sulfate-5-cholestenoic acid, of lipid metabolism and inflammation7
17α-estradiol, a lifespan-extending compound, attenuates liver fibrosis by modulating collagen turnover rates in male mice7
Intramuscular diacylglycerol accumulates with acute hyperinsulinemia in insulin-resistant phenotypes7
Resilience of the mitochondrial reticulum in aging7
Advanced glycation end products induce skeletal muscle atrophy and insulin resistance via activating ROS-mediated ER stress PERK/FOXO1 signaling7
Metformin prevents endothelial oxidative stress and microvascular insulin resistance during obesity development in male rats7
Novel effects of the gastrointestinal hormone secretin on cardiac metabolism and renal function7
Exogenous succinate impacts mouse brown adipose tissue mitochondrial proteome and potentiates body mass reduction induced by liraglutide6
Single-cell sequencing provides insights into the landscape of ovary in PCOS and alterations induced by CUMS6
Chronic inorganic nitrate supplementation does not improve metabolic health and worsens disease progression in mice with diet-induced obesity6
Normalization of impaired glucose tolerance after kidney transplantation is associated with improved β-cell function6
Defective medium-chain fatty acid β-oxidation in the liver alters the fat preference and induces hepatic steatosis and glucose intolerance6
A single day of reduced activity alters the next day’s transcriptomic and metabolic exercise response6
Leptin receptor-expressing cells in the ventromedial nucleus of the hypothalamus contribute to enhanced CCK-induced satiety following central leptin injection6
Both moderate- and high-intensity exercise training increase intramyocellular lipid droplet abundance and modify myocellular distribution in adults with obesity6
Lactylation: novel epigenetic regulatory and therapeutic opportunities6
Metabolomic signatures of low- and high-adiposity neonates differ based on maternal BMI6
Lipidome profile of cystic fibrosis-related diabetes, type 1 and type 2 diabetes mellitus: potential links to inflammation and glucose and lipid metabolism6
Retraction for Li et al., volume 297, 2009, p. E965–E9736
Characterization of the recombination activity in the pituitary and ovary of Prop1-iCre knockin mice6
Renal ischemia/reperfusion induces prominent progressive kidney disease in diabetic mice6
Activation of TFEB protects against diabetic vascular calcification by improving autophagic flux and activating Nrf2 antioxidant system6
Ahdc1 is a potent regulator of obesity and energy metabolism6
Hyperglycemia worsens gut bacterial infection through intestinal Wnt, but independent of endotoxemia or obesity6
GLP-1 from the distal gut is dispensable for body weight and glucose regulation but slows small intestinal transit in female mice6
Ca2+ release or Ca2+ entry, that is the question: what governs Ca2+ oscillations in pancreatic β cells?6
Corrigendum for Durante et al., volume 283, 2002, p. E178–E1866
Insulin-induced vasoconstriction is prevalent in muscle microvasculature of otherwise healthy persons with type 1 diabetes6
Regulation of perinatal estrogen levels on primordial follicle formation and activation in mouse6
Six-day dry immersion leads to downregulation of slow-fiber type and mitochondria-related genes expression6
Meal sugar-protein balance determines postprandial FGF21 response in humans6
Corrigendum for Zhang et al., volume 318, 2020, p. E625–E6356
Somatostatin analogs in endothelial dysfunction6
Effects of physiological doses of atrial natriuretic peptide on lipolysis, ketogenesis, and glucose metabolism in men5
Proteomic profiling reveals alterations in metabolic and cellular pathways in severe obesity and following metabolic bariatric surgery5
Secreted GDF15 maintains transcriptional responses during DNA damage-mediated senescence in human beta cells5
Increased postprandial metabolic flexibility is associated with higher body fat percentages in healthy young adults5
Selenoprotein P deficiency protects against immobilization-induced muscle atrophy by suppressing atrophy-related E3 ubiquitin ligases5
Exercise training induces depot-specific remodeling of protein secretion in skeletal muscle and adipose tissue of obese male mice5
Exercise alters molecular profiles of inflammation and substrate metabolism in human white adipose tissue5
Modulation of peripheral energy metabolism through central leucine administration in rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss)5
Resveratrol mediates the miR-149/HMGB1 axis and regulates the ferroptosis pathway to protect myocardium in endotoxemia mice5
Bile acid regulation of xenobiotic nuclear receptors on the expressions of orosomucoids in the liver5
Relationship between serum β-hydroxybutyrate and hepatic fatty acid oxidation in individuals with obesity and NAFLD5
Novel roles of mTORC2 in regulation of insulin secretion by actin filament remodeling5
Deletion of GABAB receptors from Kiss1 cells affects glucose homeostasis without altering reproduction in male mice5
Interaction of MMP-9 in the active phase of Graves’ disease with and without ophthalmopathy5
Novel tools for studying the fish growth hormone axis in vivo5
Hepatic p38α at the forefront of diet-induced insulin resistance and hepatic steatosis5
Recovery from FOLFOX chemotherapy-induced systemic and skeletal muscle metabolic dysfunction in mice5
AGPAT3 deficiency impairs adipocyte differentiation and leads to a lean phenotype in mice5
Context-dependent effects of CCN2 on β-cell mass expansion and indicators of cell stress in the setting of acute and chronic stress5
Exploring the role of osteoglycin in type 2 diabetes: implications for insulin resistance and vascular pathophysiology5
Assessing the rate dependence of the first phase of glucose-stimulated insulin secretion: dynamic perifusion studies with isolated human pancreatic islets5
Effects of CX3CR1 and CXCR2 antagonists on running-dependent intramuscular neutrophil recruitments and myokine upregulation5
GLP-1 receptor agonist exendin-4 suppresses food intake by inhibiting hindbrain orexigenic NPY neurons5
Thiazolidinedione enhances the efficacy of anti-PD-1 monoclonal antibody in murine melanoma5
Effects of reducing sedentary behavior on liver insulin sensitivity, liver fat content, and liver enzyme levels: a six-month randomized controlled trial5
Considerations and challenges of islet transplantation and future therapies on the horizon5
Thermogenesis and reduced lipid synthesis: one-anastomosis gastric bypass bariatric surgery 6-mo follow-ups in adipose tissue health context for type 2 diabetes5
Novel link between plasma bilirubin and anti-inflammatory miRNA profiles in follicular fluid of IVF patients5
Retraction for Li et al., volume 306, 2014, p. E197–E2094
Jean Himms-Hagen, D.Phil. (1933–2021): Pioneering research in brown adipose tissue thermogenesis4
Mononuclear phagocyte morphological response to chemoattractants is dependent on geranylgeranyl pyrophosphate4
Inhibition of Crif1 protects fatty acid-induced POMC neuron-like cell-line damage by increasing CPT-1 function4
Neuroimmunometabolism: how metabolism orchestrates immune response in healthy and diseased brain4
GLOBAL LOSS OF SELENOCYSTEINE LYASE IN MICE DRIVES LIPID ACCUMULATION IN BROWN ADIPOCYTES4
Stimulation of angiotensin II type 2 receptor recruit skeletal and cardiac muscle microvasculature in humans4
Effects of interleukin-15 on autophagy regulation in the skeletal muscle of mice4
Cross-species comparison of pregnancy-induced GDF154
Chemerin regulates glucose and lipid metabolism by changing mitochondrial structure and function associated with androgen/androgen receptor4
Comparable glucagon-stimulated amino acid suppression in individuals with and without hepatic steatosis or steatohepatitis4
Maternal Western-style diet in nonhuman primates leads to offspring islet adaptations including altered gene expression and insulin hypersecretion4
Decreased adiponectin/leptin ratio relates to insulin resistance in adults with obesity4
GCN2 drives diurnal patterns in the hepatic integrated stress response and maintains circadian rhythms in whole body metabolism during amino acid insufficiency4
GCN2 is required to maintain core body temperature in mice during acute cold4
Insulin resistance after a 3-day fast is associated with an increased capacity of skeletal muscle to oxidize lipids4
Loss of the Golgi-localized v-ATPase subunit does not alter insulin granule formation or pancreatic islet β-cell function4
Additive impact of soy protein dietary intake and exercise on visceral fat mass reduction and mitochondrial complex I activation in skeletal muscle4
Glycogen synthesis is required for adaptive thermogenesis in beige adipose tissue and affects diet-induced obesity4
Oocyte and cumulus cell cooperativity and metabolic plasticity under the direction of oocyte paracrine factors4
Human pancreatic capillaries and nerve fibers persist in type 1 diabetes despite beta cell loss4
The metabolically protective energy expenditure increase of Pik3r1 -related insulin resistance is not explained by Ucp1-mediated thermogenesis4
Maladaptive trained immunity of adipose tissue macrophages unraveling the link to obesity, T2DM, and beyond4
Corrigendum for Picoli et al., volume 328, 2025, E555–E5664
Altered glucose kinetics occurs with aging: a new outlook on metabolic flexibility4
Metformin and exercise effects on postprandial insulin sensitivity and glucose kinetics in pre-diabetic and diabetic adults4
The GLP-1 analog, exendin-4, improves bone material properties and strength through a central relay in ovariectomized mice4
Topical application of menthol enhances brown adipose tissue thermogenesis and fat oxidation in humans4
Time-restricted feeding reveals a role for neural respiratory clocks in optimizing daily ventilatory-metabolic coupling in mice4
Vasoactive mediators of hypertension in obesity4
Corrigendum for Pavis et al., volume 322, 2022, E231–E2494
Serine synthesis pathway enzyme PHGDH is critical for muscle cell biomass, anabolic metabolism, and mTORC1 signaling4
Brain access of incretins and incretin receptor agonists to their central targets relevant for appetite suppression and weight loss4
Effect of a low-volume exercise intervention on the plasma lipidome in people with normal glucose, prediabetes or type 2 diabetes: a randomized controlled trial4
Inosine, gut microbiota, and cancer immunometabolism4
Modulation of liver lipid metabolic pathways by central nervous system ER stress4
Unveiling cell subpopulations in T1D mouse islets using single-cell RNA sequencing4
Impact of tyrosine kinase inhibitors on glucose control and insulin regulation in patients with chronic myeloid leukemia4
The metabolic benefits of substituting sucrose for maple syrup are associated with a shift in carbohydrate digestion and gut microbiota composition in high-fat high-sucrose diet-fed mice4
Cell-cell crosstalk between fat cells and immune cells4
Quantifying protein kinetics in vivo: influence of precursor dynamics on product labeling4
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