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Lindermayr, C. ; Rudolf, E.E. ; Durner, J. & Groth, M.: Corrigendum to “Interactions between metabolism and chromatin in plant models” [Mol Metab 38 (Aug 2020) 100951] Mol. Metab. 42:100951 (2020)
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Mziaut, H. et al.: MiR-132 controls pancreatic beta cell proliferation and survival through Pten/Akt/Foxo3 signaling. Mol. Metab. 31, 150-162 (2020)
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Okun, J.G.* et al.: Molecular regulation of urea cycle function by the liver glucocorticoid receptor (vol 4, pg 732, 2015). Mol. Metab. 41:101068 (2020)
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Prade, V.M. et al.: De novo discovery of metabolic heterogeneity with immunophenotype-guided imaging mass spectrometry. Mol. Metab. 36:100953 (2020)
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Riedel, E.O.* et al.: Functional changes of the liver in the absence of growth hormone (GH) action - Proteomic and metabolomic insights from a GH receptor deficient pig model. Mol. Metab. 36:100978 (2020)
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Schäfer, M et al.: Ataxin-10 is part of a cachexokine cocktail triggering cardiac metabolic dysfunction in cancer cachexia (vol 5, 67, 2015). Mol. Metab. 35:100970 (2020)
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Wittrisch, S.* et al.: NPY1R-targeted peptide-mediated delivery of a dual PPAR alpha/gamma agonist to adipocytes enhances adipogenesis and prevents diabetes progression. Mol. Metab. 31, 163-180 (2020)
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Backman, M.* et al.: Multi-omics insights into functional alterations of the liver in insulin-deficient diabetes mellitus. Mol. Metab. 26, 30-44 (2019)
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Bakhti, M. et al.: Establishment of a high-resolution 3D modeling system for studying pancreatic epithelial cell biology in vitro. Mol. Metab. 30, 16-29 (2019)
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Barovic, M. et al.: Metabolically phenotyped pancreatectomized patients as living donors for the study of islets in health and diabetes. Mol. Metab. 27, S1-S6 (2019)
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Becker, M. et al.: Short-term cold exposure supports human Treg induction in vivo. Mol. Metab. 28, 73-82 (2019)
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Gerst, F. et al.: What role do fat cells play in pancreatic tissue? Mol. Metab. 25, 1-10 (2019)
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Grzybek, M. et al.: Comprehensive and quantitative analysis of white and brown adipose tissue by shotgun lipidomics. Mol. Metab. 22, 12-20 (2019)
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Harrison, L. ; Pfuhlmann, K. ; Schriever, S.C. & Pfluger, P.T.: Profound weight loss induces reactive astrogliosis in the arcuate nucleus of obese mice. Mol. Metab. 24, 149-155 (2019)
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Jall, S. et al.: Pirt deficiency has subtle female-specific effects on energy and glucose metabolism in mice. Mol. Metab. 23, 75-81 (2019)
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Jall, S. et al.: Pirt deficiency has subtle female-specific effects on energy and glucose metabolism in mice (vol 23, pg 75, 2019). Mol. Metab. 30:264 (2019)
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Ke, X.* et al.: Synbiotic-driven improvement of metabolic disturbances is associated with changes in the gut microbiome in diet-induced obese mice. Mol. Metab. 22, 96-109 (2019)
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Keuper, M. et al.: Preadipocytes of obese humans display gender-specific bioenergetic responses to glucose and insulin. Mol. Metab. 20, 28-37 (2019)
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Khamis, A.* et al.: Laser capture microdissection of human pancreatic islets reveals novel eQTLs associated with type 2 diabetes. Mol. Metab. 24, 98-107 (2019)
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Kleinert, M. et al.: Time-resolved hypothalamic open flow micro-perfusion reveals normal leptin transport across the blood-brain barrier in leptin resistant mice (vol 13, pg 77, 2018). Mol. Metab. 30, 265-265 (2019)