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    ANTI GLYCATION AGENTS
    April 15, 2021
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    August 12, 2021
    1. Perifused fat cells: effect of lipolytic agents
    2. Effect of insulin and lipolytic agents on rat adipocyte low Km cyclic adenosine 3′: 5′-monophosphate phosphodiesterase
    3. Potassium-dependent stimulation of respiration in brown fat cells by fatty acids and lipolytic agents
    4. Reduction in adipocyte ATP by lipolytic agents: relation to intracellular free fatty acid accumulation
    5. Effect of epinephrine and other lipolytic agents on intracellular lipolysis and lipoprotein lipase activity in 3T3-L1 adipocytes.
    6. The regulation of glyceride synthesis in isolated white-fat cells. The effects of palmitate and lipolytic agents
    7. Lipolysis and potassium accumulation in isolated fat cells effect of insulin and lipolytic agents
    8. Effect of lipolytic agents on adenosine and AMP formation by fat cells
    9. Sublines of mouse 3T3 cells that accumulate lipid
    10. Lipolysis in human adipose tissue: Comparison of human pituitary hormones with other lipolytic agents
    11. Surface structure changes of rat adipocytes during lipolysis stimulated by various lipolytic agents. A scanning electron microscopic study.
    12. Response of brown and white adipose tissue to lipolytic agents in the rat during development
    13. Regulation of insulin-stimulated glucose transport in the isolated rat adipocyte. cAMP-independent effects of lipolytic and antilipolytic agents.
    14. Effect of lipolytic and antilipolytic agents on the uptake of 47 calcium into rat adipose tissue in vitro
    15. Biological roles for 3′, 5′-cyclic nucleotides: I. lipolytic agents in isolated rat epididymal adipose cells and substrates for adipose tissue phosphodiesterase
    16. Prostaglandin E 2 differentiates between two forms of glucose transport inhibition by lipolytic agents
    17. Metabolism of Isolated Fat Cells: VI. THE EFFECTS OF INSULIN, lipolytic HORMONES, AND THEOPHYLLINE ON GLUCOSE TRANSPORT AND METABOLISM IN …
    18. Free fatty acids as feedback regulators of adenylate cyclase and cyclic 3′: 5′-AMP accumulation in rat fat cells
    19. lipolytic agents as regulators of fatty acid esterification in rat adipose tissue
    20. The effect of anti-lipolytic agents on isoprenaline-induced myocardial necrosis in the rat.
    21. Features of adipocyte sensitivity to lipolytic agents in spontaneously hypertensive rats
    22. cAMP-dependent protein kinase and lipolysis in rat adipocytes. II. Definition of steady-state relationship with lipolytic and antilipolytic modulators.
    23. Relationship of chemical structure to in vitro lipolytic activity of peptides occurring in adrenocorticotropic and melanocyte-stimulating hormones
    24. Effects of insulin on the levels of adenosine 3′: 5′-monophosphate and lipolysis in isolated rat epididymal fat cells
    25. The hypersensitivity of adipose tissue to norepinephrine and other lipolytic agents during blockade of free fatty acids (FFA) mobilization
    26. Effect of insulin, catecholamines and calcium ions on phospholipid metabolism in isolated white fat-cells
    27. Response of trypsin-treated brown and white fat cells to hormones: Preferential inhibition of insulin action
    28. Hormonal control of adipose-tissue lipolysis.
    29. Cyclic nucleotide phosphodiesterases and thyroid hormones.
    30. Relationship of protein synthesis and cyclic AMP to lipolytic action of growth hormone and glucocorticoids
    31. Stimulation of lipolysis and cyclic AMP accumulation in rabbit fat cells by human growth hormone
    32. Antilipolytic action of insulin on fat cells
    33. Multiple symmetric lipomatosis: a defect in adrenergic-stimulated lipolysis.
    34. Effects of adenosine nucleosides on adenylate cyclase, phosphodiesterase, cyclic adenosine monophosphate accumulation, and lipolysis in fat cells
    35. Effect of weight and cell size on hormone-induced lipolysis in New Zealand obese mice and American obese hyperglycemic micce
    36. Studies on the Action of Insulin in Isolated Adipose Tissue Cells I. STIMULATION OF INCORPORATION OF 32P-LABELED INORGANIC PHOSPHATE INTO …
    37. lipolytic substances in bovine thyroid, parotid and pineal glands
    38. Effects of dimethylsulfoxide on cyclic AMP accumulation, lipolysis and glucose metabolism of fat cells
    39. Hypersensitivity to lipid mobilizing agents in essential fatty acid (EFA) deficient rats
    40. Establishment of preadipocyte clonal line from epididymal fat pad of ob/ob mouse that responds to insulin and to lipolytic hormones
    41. An established preadipose cell line and its differentiation in culture II. Factors affecting the adipose conversion
    42. Studies of glucagon resistance in large rat adipocytes: 125I-labeled glucagon binding and lipolytic capacity
    43. Insulin-like action of ouabain I. Effect on carbohydrate metabolism
    44. Effects of growth hormone on the lipolytic response of adipose tissue to theophylline
    45. Regulation by lipolytic and antilipolytic compounds of the phosphorylation of specific proteins in isolated intact fat cells
    46. Noncyclic AMP-mediated lipolytic effect of bovine and porcine diabetogenic proteins
    47. Stimulation of respiration in brown fat cells by epinephrine, dibutyryl-3′, 5′-adenosine monophosphate, and m-chloro (carbonyl cyanide) phenylhydrazone
    48. A mechanism for hormonal activation of lipolysis and respiration in free brown fat cells
    49. Human fat cell beta-adrenergic receptors: beta-agonist-dependent lipolytic responses and characterization of beta-adrenergic binding sites on human fat cell …
    50. Effect of 3′: 5′-cyclic AMP on glucose transport in rat adipocytes
    51. Effect of insulin and lipolytic hormones on cyclic AMP phosphodiesterase activity in normal and diabetic rat adipose tissue
    52. Effect of cell size on lipolysis and antilipolytic action of insulin in human fat cells
    53. Changes in the anti-lipolytic action and binding to plasma membranes of N6-L-phenylisopropyladenosine in adipocytes from starved and hypothyroid rats
    54. The metabolism of isolated fat cells: IV. Regulation of release of protein by lipolytic hormones and insulin
    55. Two classes of cAMP analogs which are selective for the two different cAMP-binding sites of type II protein kinase demonstrate synergism when added together to …
    56. Mechanism of action of antilipolytic agents: comparison of the effects of insulin, tolbutamide, and phenformin on lipolysis induced by dibutyryl cyclic AMP plus …
    57. The rat lipolytic β-adrenoceptor: studies using novel β-adrenoceptor agonists
    58. Increased adenylate cyclase catalytic activity explains how estrogens “in vivo” promote lipolytic activity in rat white fat cells
    59. Different effects of lipolytic hormones and phosphodiesterase inhibitors on cyclic 3′, 5′-AMP levels in isolated fat cells
    60. Role of nonpancreatic lipolytic activity in exocrine pancreatic insufficiency
    61. The lipolytic action of fructose-1-6-diphosphate
    62. Inhibition of glucose transport in fat cells and activation of lipolysis by glucocorticoids.
    63. Adipose tissue metabolism in pregnancy: the lipolytic effect of human placental lactogen
    64. CATECHOLAMINES AND METABOLISM OF HUMAN ADIPOSE TISSUE: II. Effect of lsopropylnoradrenaline and Adrenergic Blocking agents on Lipolysis in Human …
    65. Relationship between lipolysis and calcium in epididymal adipose tissue of obese-hyperglycaemic mice
    66. Effect of reserpine on fatty acid mobilization.
    67. Thermogenic and lipolytic drugs for the treatment of obesity: old ideas and new possibilities
    68. Effect of dibutyryl-3′, 5′-AMP, theophylline and norepinephrine on lipolytic action of growth hormone and glucocorticoid in white fat cells
    69. Inhbition of Activated Lipolysis by Acidosis
    70. Mechanism for the ‘anti-lipolytic‘action of vasopressin in the starved rat
    71. Responses of Adipose Tissue to Sequential lipolytic Stimulir
    72. Effects of hypophysectomy on lipolytic response of adipose tissue to pituitary hormones.
    73. Stimulation of lipolysis and calcium accumulation by parathyroid hormone in rat adipose tissue in vitro after adrenalectomy and administration of high doses of …
    74. Effect of lipolytic agents on healthy and pathological human adipose tissue
    75. Characterization of lipolytic responses of isolated white adipocytes from hamsters
    76. Insulin as an activator of cyclic AMP accumulation in rat fat cells.
    77. Stimulation of cyclic adenosine 3′, 5′-monophosphate accumulation and lipolysis in fat cells by adenosine deaminase
    78. Insulin-stimulated glucose transport in rat adipose cells. Modulation of transporter intrinsic activity by isoproterenol and adenosine.
    79. The regulation of cyclic AMP and lipolysis in adipose tissue by hormones and other agents
    80. The reciprocal regulation of lipoprotein lipase activity and hormone-sensitive lipase activity in rat adipocytes
    81. Roles of cAMP and free fatty acids on the activity of the hexose monophosphate shunt
    82. Counterregulatory control of intracellular hydrogen peroxide production by insulin and lipolytic hormones in isolated rat epididymal fat cells: a role of free fatty acids
    83. Insulin, amino acid metabolism and lipolysis in isolated fat-cells
    84. Stimulation of metabolism of rat brown adipose tissue by addition of lipolytic hormones in vitro
    85. Free fatty acid and ATP levels in adipocytes during lipolysis
    86. Alpha‐adrenergic antilipolytic effect of adrenaline in human fat cells of the thigh: comparison with adrenaline responsiveness of different fat deposits
    87. Inhibition of epinephrine-induced lipolysis in isolated white adipocytes of aging rabbits by increased alpha-adrenergic responsiveness.
    88. Comparisons of the Effects of Bacillus subtilis Protease, Type VIII (Subtilopeptidase A), and Insulin on Isolated Adipose Cells: II. ANTIlipolytic ACTION
    89. Factors regulating the production of prostaglandin E2 and prostacyclin (prostaglandin I2) in rat and human adipocytes
    90. Lipolysis in diabetic adipocytes: differences in response to growth hormone and adenosine
    91. Sensitivity of the CJ strain of hog cholera virus to lipolytic agents
    92. Differences in responsiveness to adipokinetic agents between white epididymal and brown interscapula adipose tissue from rats
    93. Vascular and lipolytic responses in canine subcutaneous adipose tissue following infusion of catecholamines
    94. Studies on lipolysis in human adipose cells
    95. The stimulating effect of 3′, 5′-(cyclic) adenosine monophosphate and lipolytic hormones on 3-O-methylglucose transport and 45Ca2+ release in adipocytes and …
    96. Evaluation of adenosine or related nucleosides as physiological regulators of lipolysis in adipose tissue
    97. INFLUENCE OF THE HYPOTHYROID STATE ON LIPOLYSIS IN HUMAN ADIPOSE TISSUE IN VITRO: Hypothyroid State and Lipolysis
    98. Development of lipolytic response to isoproterenol during adipose conversion of Ob17 preadipocyte cells
    99. Insulin-like action of ouabain II. Primary antilipolytic effect through inhibition of adenyl cyclase
    100. Lipases of blood and tissues. I. Purification and properties of heparin-induced plasma lipase
    101. Anti-lipolytic action of tolbutamide on brown fat cells
    102. Effects of antilipolytic agents and α-adrenergic antagonists on cyclic AMP metabolism in hamster white adipocytes
    103. Changes in the guanine nucleotide‐binding proteins, Gi and go, during differentiation of 3T3‐L1 cells
    104. Adrenergic neurohumoral influences on FFA release from bone marrow adipose tissue.
    105. Does naloxone always act as an opiate antagonist?
    106. Hormonal activation of type-L hormone-sensitive lipase measured in defatted heart powders
    107. Role of calcium ion in hormone-stimulated lipolysis
    108. Effects of secretin on fat mobilizing lipolysis and cyclic AMP levels in rat adipose tissue
    109. Hormonal control of lipolysis in perifused adipocytes from diabetic rats
    110. Lipotropic hormone obtained from human pituitary gland
    111. Independence of the effects of epinephrine, glucagon, and adrenocorticotropin on glucose utilization from those on lipolysis in isolated rat adipose cells
    112. Stimulation by Insulin and Prostaglandin E1 of Glucose Metabolism and Inhibition of lipolytic Action of Theophylline on Fat Cells in the Absence of K+
    113. Lack of feedback regulation of cyclic 3′: 5′-AMP accumulation by free fatty acids in chicken fat cells
    114. Antilipolytic nature of gut GLI, and mode of action of two highly potent intestinal lipolytic species in birds
    115. pH as an indicator of free fatty acid release from adipocytes
    116. Adrenergic lipolysis in human adipose tissue in vitro
    117. Triiodothyronine Stimulation of Cyclic Adenosine 3′, 5′-Monophosphate Accumulation in Fat Cells
    118. Interrelationship of cyclic AMP, lipolysis, and respiration in brown fat cells
    119. Calcium antagonists and lipolysis in isolated rat epididymal adipocytes: effects of tetracaine, manganese, cobaltous and lanthanum ions and D600
    120. Hormone-sensitive particulate cAMP phosphodiesterase activity in 3T3-L1 adipocytes. Regulation of responsiveness by dexamethasone.
    121. [18] Use of digitonin-permeabilized adipocytes for cAMP studies
    122. Antilipolytic effects of sulfonylurea drugs on induced lipolysis in isolated fat cells of the rat
    123. lipolytic effect of growth hormone in acromegaly
    124. lipolytic activity of gonadotropins and their subunits
    125. In Vivo Desensitization of the β, but not the α2-Adrenoreceptor-Coupled-Adenylate Cyclase System in Hamster White Adipocytes after Administration of …
    126. Perifused adipose cells, quantitation and kinetics of lipolysis.
    127. Studies on hormone-sensitive lipolytic activity
    128. Gangliosides and membrane receptors for cholera toxin
    129. Effect of sodium salicylate on induced lipolysis in isolated fat cells of the rat
    130. Forskolin as a novel lipolytic agent
    131. Prostaglandin release from vasculature by angiotensin II: Dissociation from lipolysis
    132. Effects of parathion on lipolysis in isolated rat adipose tissue cells
    133. Factors influencing the lipolytic response in swine (Sus domesticus) adipose tissue
    134. The effect of inotropic agents on glycerol release and protein kinase activity ratios in the isolated perfused rat heart.
    135. Effects of thyroxin, cortisol, growth hormone, and prolactin on lipid metabolism of coho salmon, Oncorhynchus kisutch, during smoltification
    136. Antilipolytic action of insulin: role of cAMP phosphodiesterase activation
    137. Surface structure changes of rat adipocytes during lypolysis stimulated by various lypolysis stimulated by various lypolytic agents
    138. Mechanism of enhanced lipolysis in adipose tissue of exercise-trained rats
    139. Effects of therapeutic agents on cyclic AMP metabolism in vitro
    140. Watery diarrhea syndrome in an adult with ganglioneuroma‐pheochromocytoma. Identification of vasoactive intestinal peptide, calcitonin, and catecholamines and …
    141. Tryptophan and tryptophan pyrrolase in haem regulation. The role of lipolysis and direct displacement of serum-protein-bound tryptophan in the opposite effects of …
    142. Cell-associated nonesterified fatty acid levels and their alteration during lipolysis in the isolated mouse adipose cell
    143. Changes in Milk Products “Sham Fed” to Calves. I. Effects of Volume of Milk Fed1
    144. Changes in the adrenergic control and the rate of lipolysis of isolated human adipose tissue during fasting and after re‐feeding
    145. Adrenergic neuro-humoral control of lipolysis in adipose tissue
    146. Calorigenic action of triiodothyronine on white fat cells: effects of ouabain, oligomycin, and catecholamines
    147. Indomethacin, lipolysis and cyclic AMP accumulation in white fat cells
    148. Two phases of adipose tissue metabolism in pregnancy: maternal adaptations for fetal growth
    149. Effects of Antilipolytic drugs on hepatic peroxisomes
    150. Studies on the site of action of tolbutamide in the lipolytic system
    151. Membrane depolarization, cyclic AMP, and glycerol release by brown adipose tissue
    152. Characterization of physiological agonist selectivity of human fat cell α2-adrenoceptors: Adrenaline is the major stimulant of the α2-adrenoceptors
    153. lipolytic activity of swine adipocytes
    154. lipolytic effects of high concentrations of insulin on isolated fat cells: enhancement of the response to lipolytic hormones
    155. Insulin-secreting ability in Pietrain and Large White pigs
    156. Inhibition of adenosine 3′: 5′-monophosphate accumulation in white fat cells by short chain fatty acids, Lactate, and β-hydroxybutyrate
    157. Spectrum of fatty acids synthesized in situ and metabolic heterogeneity of free fatty acids and glycerides within isolated rat adipocytes
    158. Some adrenergic β-blocking agents affecting lipolysis in human adipose tissue in vitro
    159. Methylxanthine and non-xanthine phosphodiesterase inhibitors: their effects on adenosine uptake and the low Km cyclic AMP phosphodiesterase in intact rat …
    160. Role of thyroid hormones in lipolysis
    161. Spontaneous and experimental human obesity: effects of diet and adipose cell size on lipolysis and lipogenesis
    162. Insulin inhibition of hormone and theophylline induced glycerol release in isolated adipocytes
    163. Different responses of white and brown adipose tissue to drugs affecting lipolysis
    164. Effect of potassium ion, theophylline and propranolol on the biphasic lipolytic response to some catecholamines
    165. Lowering of plasma glucose in diabetic rats by antilipolytic agents
    166. Influence of lipolytic and Antilipolytic agents on Synthesis of Adipose Tissue Lipoprotein Lipase
    167. Effects of tumor bearing and removal on blood levels of lipids, lipolytic activity, and glycerol and on carcass weight in the rat
    168. Observations on lipolysis with isolated adipose tissue cells
    169. Comparison of the responsiveness of perirenal adipose tissue of the rat, hamster, guinea pig and rabbit to the antilipolytic action of insulin
    170. Coupling of adenylate cyclase to lipolysis in permeabilized adipocytes: direct evidence that an antilipolytic effect of insulin is independent of adenylate cyclase
    171. Divergent effects of o-nitrophenyl sulfenyl ACTH on rat and rabbit fat cell adenyl cyclases
    172. Hormone-sensitive cAMP phosphodiesterase in liver and fat cells
    173. Preponderance of alpha 2-over beta 1-adrenergic receptor sites in human fat cells is not predictive of the lipolytic effect of physiological catecholamines
    174. Role of albumin in hormone-stimulated lipolysis
    175. Inability of prostaglandin synthesis inhibitors to affect adipose tissue lipolysis
    176. Lipid metabolism in pregnancy. II. Postheparin lipolytic activity and hypertriglyceridemia in the pregnant rat
    177. The significance of erythrocytic pseudoagglutination
    178. An analysis of the lipolysis in vitro of obese-hyperglycaemic and diabetic mice
    179. Effect of a high fat diet on rat adipocyte lipolysis: responses to epinephrine, forskolin, methylisobutylxanthine, dibutyryl cyclic AMP, insulin and nicotinic acid
    180. Role of potassium in the lipolytic hormone effect in rat adipose tissues
    181. Fusion of mammalian cells by lipid vesicles
    182. Lipolysis in adipose tissue: effects of dl-3, 4-dichloroisoproterenol and related compounds
    183. Mechanism of adrenaline-induced lipolysis in adipose tissue
    184. Changes in milk products sham fed to calves. II. Relation of prefeeding heat treatments and open-pail and nipple systems of feeding on lipolysis in whole and …
    185. The Influence of Antilipolytic agents (Kö 592 and ß-Pyridylcarbinol) on Alcohol-Induced Deposition of Fat in the Liver
    186. lipolytic activity of structurally related agonists in rat epididymal fat tissue in vitro
    187. Increased sensitivity of adipocyte adenylate cyclase to glucagon in the fasted state
    188. Antilipolytic effects of growth hormone
    189. Biological effects and catabolic metabolism of 3′, 5′-cyclic nucleotides and derivatives in rat adipose tissue and liver
    190. Isolation of two lipolytic pituitary peptides
    191. Lipolysis and reesterification: effects of some inhibitors of adenosine 3′, 5′-cyclic monophosphate phosphodiesterase
    192. The lipolytic Action of Catecholamines and Acth and the Interaction of Prostaglandin E1.
    193. Facilitation by Adenosine of the Action of Insulin on the Accumulation of Adenosine 3′: 5′‐Monophosphate, Lipolysis, and Glucose Oxidation in Isolated Fat Cells
    194. Effects of sulfonylureas on membrane-bound low Km cyclic AMP phosphodiesterase in rat fat cells
    195. Observations on the lipolytic activity of human serum and pituitary fractions in vitro
    196. Estradiol treatment decreases the lipolytic responses of hamster white adipocytes through a reduction in the activity of the adenylate cyclase catalytic subunit
    197. Vascular and lipolytic responses to infused norepinephrine in canine subcutaneous and omental adipose tissues
    198. Studies on the metabolism of adipose tissue. XII. The effects of insulin and epinephrine on free fatty acid and glycerol production in the presence and absence of …
    199. The control of fatty acid metabolism in adult diabetes
    200. Effects of hydrogen peroxide on basal and hormone-stimulated lipolysis in perifused rat fat cells in relation to the mechanism of action of insulin.
    201. Lipolysis by human adipose tissue: The role of cyclic 3′, 5′-adenosine monophosphate and adrenergic receptor sites
    202. Multiple symmetric lipomatosis: A defect in adrenergic stimulated lipolysis II
    203. The development of tolerance to antilipolytic agents in rats
    204. Stimulation by growth hormone and dexamethasone of labeled cyclic adenosine 3′, 5′-monophosphate accumulation by white fat cells
    205. Roles of insulin and glucose in the regulation of plasma FFA in the duck
    206. The inhibitory effects of some adenosine nucleolipids on the lipolysis in rat epididymal fat pads in vitro
    207. The lipolytic activity of low concentrations of insulin-like growth factors in ovine adipose tissue
    208. Effect of some medicinal plant preparations of adipose tissue metabolism
    209. Study of phosphodiesterase inhibitors on lipolysis, phosphodiesterase activity and cyclic 3′, 5′-adenosine monophosphate levels in isolated fat cells
    210. Insulin-stimulated high affinity cyclic AMP phosphodiesterase in rat mammary acini
    211. Fatty acid mobilization in adipose tissue, with particular reference to the effects of this process on fat-cell metabolism
    212. Effect of Vitamin B6 Deficiency on the Metabolism of Isolated Fat Cells: Response to Insulin, Epinephrine and Theophylline
    213. Hormonal control of fat cells adenylate cyclase
    214. Triphenylmethylphosphonium cation distribution as a measure of hormone-induced alterations in white adipocyte membrane potential
    215. Cell size and the antilipolytic effect of insulin in human subcutaneous adipose tissue
    216. Inhibition of cyclic 3′, 5′-adenosine monophosphate phosphodiesterase by substituted imidazopyrazines
    217. Effects of glucose and insulin on lipolysis rates in human fat cells of different sizes
    218. Triglyceride mobilization in cultured adipocytes of human infants
    219. Adrenergic-and cyclic nucleotide-induced glycerol release from brown adipocytes
    220. Human adipose tissue in culture. VIII. Studies on the insulin-antagonistic effect of glucocorticoids
    221. CATECHOLAMINES AND METABOLISM OF HUMAN ADIPOSE TISSUE: V. Studies on the Incorporation of Glucose‐l‐14C into Lipids and the Re‐esterification of FFA …
    222. lipolytic effects of insulin in adipocytes isolated from hypophysectomized rats
    223. Mechanisms of regulation of intracellular distribution of Ca2+ in adipose tissue
    224. Uptake and release of adenosine in isolated rat fat cells
    225. Lipolysis of human adipose tissue cells: influence of donor factors
    226. Effects of deoxyfrenolicin on isolated adipose cells—II: Lipolysis, adenosine 3′, 5′-monophosphate levels, and comparison with the effects of vitamin K5
    227. The selective induction of cellular damage within neoplasia in situ; A putative role for sympathomimetic agents
    228. Studies on a protein kinase inhibitor-insensitive, phospholipase C-sensitive pathway of lipolysis in rat adipocytes
    229. Removal of the sugar inhibition of flowering in Lemna gibba G3 by catecholamines
    230. Metabolic relationships between lipolysis and respiration in rat brown adipocytes. The role of long chain fatty acids as regulators of mitochondrial respiration …
    231. Dynamic biochemical processes involved in the production of a fatty liver
    232. Inhibition of cyclic AMP formation and lipolysis in rat adipose tissue by nicotinic acid
    233. Adipose tissue and hemorrhagic shock
    234. Factors affecting the permeability of isolated fat-cells from the rat to [42K]potassium and [36Cl]chloride ions
    235. Diethyl chelidonate, a specific inhibitor of hormone-stimulated lipolysis
    236. Metabolic antagonism between insulin action and activators of adenylate cyclase in rat fat cells.
    237. Cholera toxin-fat cell interaction and the mechanism of activation of the lipolytic response
    238. Cytochrome P-450cam: I. Crystallization and properties
    239. Role of “local” hormones in regulation of lipolysis
    240. Human pituitary growth hormone VII. In Vitro lipolytic activity
    241. lipolytic action of cholera toxin on fat cells. Re-examination of the concept implicating GM1 ganglioside as the native membrane receptor.
    242. Effect of dihydroergotamine on plasma free fatty acids (FFA) in dogs
    243. Stimulation of adipose tissue triglyceride lipase activity after in vivo administration of dibutyryl cyclic AMP or norepinephrine
    244. An expanded concept of “insurance” supplementation—broad-spectrum protection from cardiovascular disease
    245. Isolation, purification, and characterization of γ-lipotropic hormone from sheep pituitary glands
    246. Effects of avenaciolide on lipolysis and on glucose, amino acid and palmitic acid metabolism in isolated adipose cells
    247. Hormonal regulation of lipolysis and phosphorylase activity in human fat cells
    248. Adenosine 3′, 5′-Monophosphate-Dependent Loss of Growth Hormone Binding in Rat Adipocytes
    249. Inhibition of hormone-stimulated lipolysis by clofibrate. A possible mechanism for its hypolipidemic action.
    250. Adrenergic regulation of human fat-cell lipolysis.
    251. Catecholamine-stimulated lipolysis in adipocytes of spontaneously hypertensive rats
    252. Absence of in vitro dexamethasone-dependent lipolytic activity from highly purified growth hormone
    253. Evidence for Separate Sites of Action for the Antilipolytic Effects of Insulin and Prostaglandin E1
    254. Protection of the ischaemic myocardium
    255. CHARACTERIZATION OF INSULIN-SENSITIVE PHOSPHODIESTERASE IN FAT CELLS. ABSENCE OF INCORPORATION OF 32P INTO THE ENZYME
    256. Reevaluation of lipolytic activity of growth hormone in rabbit adipocytes
    257. Carbohydrate metabolism in pregnancy: VIII. Metabolism of adipose tissue isolated from fed and fasted pregnant rats during late gestation
    258. Human fat cell lipolysis is primarily regulated by inhibitory modulators acting through distinct mechanisms.
    259. Biophysical Studies of Respiratory Syncytial Virus II. Identification of Two Soluble Complement-Fixing Antigens of Respiratory Syncytial Virus
    260. Response of isolated white fat cells to anti-malarial drugs
    261. Plasma triglyceride metabolism in thyroid disease
    262. Effect of aminonucleoside and puromycin on insulin and epinephrine control of fatty acid release from adipose tissue
    263. lipolytic response of ‘diabetic’mice (db/db) to isoproterenol and propranolol in vivo
    264. Acid-Ethanol Extractable Compounds from Fruits and Seeds of the Bitter Gourd Momordica Charantia: Effects on Lipid Metabolism in Isolated Rat Adipocytes
    265. Effects of antilipolytic agents on glucose utilization by adipose tissue
    266. Multiple sclerosis: an unsolved problem.
    267. Effect of antilipolytic compounds on cyclic 3′, 5′-adenosine monophosphate activation of adipose tissue lipolysis
    268. Studies on temperature sensitivity on adrenaline-induced lipolysis in rat adipose tissue
    269. Free Fatty Acid Formation in Cod Livers Sterilized by Irradiation
    270. Studies on the mechanism of the antilipolytic effect of paraoxon
    271. Cyclic AMP metabolism in brown adipocytes of hamsters exposed to different temperatures
    272. Effect of glucose on spontaneous limitation of lipolysis in isolated adipose tissue: a potential regulatory mechanism
    273. Benign symmetric lipomatosis: functional sympathetic denervation of adipose tissue and possible hypertrophy of brown fat
    274. The mammalian pyruvate dehydrogenase complex: structure and regulation
    275. Hormonal control of adipose tissue lipolysis
    276. Enhancement of metabolic coronary vasodilatation by nicotinic acid or amide
    277. Effects of glucagon on lipolysis and ketogenesis in normal and diabetic men
    278. Season variations in lipolysis activity of adipocytes from fox, badger and hedgehog
    279. Adipose tissue metabolism in essential fatty acid deficiency
    280. Regulation of hormone stimulation of adipose tissue lipolysis by guanosine triphosphate
    281. Effects of chlorpromazine on lipolysis in brown and white adipose tissues of cold-exposed rats
    282. Regulation of triacylglycerol synthesis by translocation of phosphatidate phosphohydrolase from the cytosol to the membrane-associated compartment
    283. Selective effects of phosphodiesterase inhibitors on different phosphodiesterases, adenosine 3′, 5′-monophosphate metabolism, and lipolysis in 3T3-L1 …
    284. Adenosine receptors: structure, function and regulation
    285. Endotoxin influence on lipolysis in isolated human and primate adipocytes
    286. Role of calcium and cyclic adenosine 3′, 5′-monophosphate in the antilipolytic effect of tolbutamide and glibenclamide
    287. Some aspects of the biological role of adenosine 3′, 5′-monophosphate (cyclic AMP)
    288. Regulation of lipid metabolism by cyclic nucleotides
    289. In vitro lipolytic effect of bovine pituitary diabetogenic protein
    290. Effects of diabetes mellitus on bone mass in juvenile and adult-onset diabetes
    291. The second messenger concept and lipid metabolism
    292. Prostaglandins, alpha-adrenergic receptors and lipolysis in hamster fat cells
    293. Effect of amitriptyline on lipolysis and cyclic AMP concentration in isolated fat cells
    294. Effects of piericidin A on the metabolism of isolated adipose cells
    295. Regulation of lipolysis and cyclic AMP synthesis through energy supply in isolated human fat cells
    296. Role of phosphodiesterase in glucagon resistance of large adipocytes
    297. Drugs affecting lipolysis
    298. Bimodal effect of insulin on hormone-stimulated lipolysis: relation to intracellular 3′, 5′-cyclic adenylic acid and free fatty acid levels
    299. Calorigenic effects of noradrenaline and glucagon on white adipocytes in cold-and heat-acclimated rats
    300. Differential effects of two phosphodiesterase inhibitors on fat cell metabolism
    301. Lipolysis and glucose tolerance in obese subjects during prolonged starvation
    302. Influences of tetrodotoxin, amiloride, phenytoin, aconitine, tetraethylammonium on ACTH-and isoproterenol-mediated lipolysis in isolated rat adipocytes
    303. Effects of nicotinic acid and some of its homologues on lipolysis, adenyl cyclase, phosphodiesterase and cyclic AMP accumulation in isolated fat cells
    304. Effects of dietary fat and of a lipolytic agent on postprandial free fatty acids and fasting serum lipids in the dog
    305. Thyroid-catecholamine interactions in isolated rat brown adipocytes
    306. β-Lipotropin
    307. Staphylococcal enterotoxin A development in Cheddar cheese slurries
    308. Catecholamine-induced lipolysis: Only via cyclic AMP?
    309. Solution characterization of starch nicotinates with different degrees of esterification
    310. Proceedings: The disposition of l-(3-H)-noradrenaline by the isolated epididymal fat pad of the rat and the effect of antilipolytic agents.
    311. A reexamination of the effects induced by adenosine and its degradation products on rat fat cell lipolysis
    312. Dissociation of the effect of adrenalin on glucose uptake from that on adenosine cyclic 3′, 5′-monophosphate levels and on lipolysis in rat-isolated fat cells
    313. A Comparison of the Rates of Lipolysis and Lipogenesis in the Rat Aorta
    314. Comparative studies of prostaglandin E2, phenylisopropyladenosine, clonidine and propranolol on lipolysis stimulated by methylisobutylxanthine and isoprenaline in …
    315. Does glucocorticoid deprivation promote the expression of adenosine receptor-sites stimulating adenylate cyclase in rat adipocyte membranes?
    316. Effects of epinephrine, corticotropin, and thyrotropin on lipolysis and glucose oxidation in rat adipose tissue
    317. The role of calmodulin in hormone-stimulated lipolysis
    318. Possible mechanisms for the increased sensitivity to glucagon and catecholamines of chicken adipose tissue during hatching
    319. CATECHOLAMINES AND METABOLISM OF HUMAN ADIPOSE TISSUE: IV. Influence of Glucose on Catecholamine Induced Lipolysis in Human Omental Adipose …
    320. ROLE OF POTASSIUM IN THE lipolytic HORMONE EFFECT IN RAT ADIPOSE TISSUES
    321. Cyclic AMP effects on cell-to-cell junctional membrane permeability during adipocyte differentiation of 3T3-L1 fibroblasts.
    322. Effect of N6-(L-2-phenylisopropyl) adenosine and insulin on cAMP metabolism in 3T3-L1 adipocytes
    323. Effects of age on control of lipolysis during fasting
    324. Antilipolytic effect of porcine proinsulin
    325. Studies of the biological effect and degradation of glucagon in the rat perifused isolated adipose cell
    326. On multiple targets for fat cell receptors
    327. The involvement of cyclic AMP in the hormonal regulation of protein synthesis in rat adipocytes
    328. Studies on developing adipose tissue: lipolytic activity in human fetal subcutaneous tissue as an indication of adipose potential
    329. Increased α2‐ but similar β‐adrenergic receptor activities in subcutaneous gluteal adipocytes from females compared with males
    330. Effect of bicarbonate and phosphate on the adrenergic receptor response in human adipose tissue in vitro
    331. Studies on Reduction of Lipolysis in Adipose Tissue on Freezing and Thawing
    332. Studies on raised free fatty acids in hyperthyroidism
    333. Studies on the catecholamine resistance in fat cells from patients with phaeochromocytoma
    334. Observations on the lipolytic action in vitro of a fat-mobilizing substance extracted from urine of fasting rats
    335. Comparative studies on the physiology of adipose tissue
    336. Simulated Hyperglycemic Hyperosmolar Syndrome: IMPAIRED INSULIN AND EPINEPHRINE EFFECTS UPON LIPOLYSIS IN THE ISOLATED RAT FAT CELL
    337. STUDIES ON FERMENT ACTION: III. A SPECIFIC IMMUNE LIPASE.
    338. Prostacyclin and lipolysis in rat fat cells
    339. Theophylline-induced hypocalcemia in sheep
    340. lipolytic peptides in mammalian stomach and choroid plexus
    341. Adenosine, thyroid status and regulation of lipolysis
    342. Lipolysis in chicken adipose tissue in vitro
    343. The antilipolytic effect of insulin in human adipose tissue in obesity, diabetes mellitus, hyperinsulinemia, and starvation
    344. Development of Tolerance to the Metabolic Actions of β2-Adrenoceptor Stimulating Drugs
    345. Evidence for an involvement of opioid peptides in exercise-induced lipolysis in rats
    346. Pertussis toxin effects on adenylate cyclase activity, cyclic AMP accumulation and lipolysis in adipocytes from hypothyroid, euthyroid and hyperthyroid rats
    347. Hormone-induced homologous and heterologous desensitization in the rat adipocyte
    348. SPECIES DIFFERENCES IN METABOLISM DURING STRESS AND THEIR RELATION TO POST-MORTEM MUSCLE GLYCOLYSIS.
    349. EFFECTS OF lipolytic AND ANTI-lipolytic HORMONES ON PERIFUSED RAT FAT CELLS
    350. THE lipolytic EFFECT OF
    351. Factors affecting the inhibitory action of insulin on lipolysis in a glucose-free medium
    352. Effect of Mono- and Divalent Cations on in vitro Lipolysis.
    353. Effect of aging and cellularity on lipolysis in isolated mouse fat cells.
    354. Effect of the oral hypoglycemic agent, pirogliride, on lipolysis
    355. Stimulation of DNA synthesis with histones from tumor tissues.
    356. Alterations in response of rat white adipocytes to insulin, noradrenaline, corticotropin and glucagon after adrenalectomy. Correction of these changes by adenosine …
    357. Effects of theophylline on insulin receptors and insulin action in the adipocyte
    358. Rapid method for estimation of glycerol in fermentation solutions
    359. The Effect of Prostaglandin E1on Norepinephrine-Induced Membrane Depolarization and Cyclic AMP Accumulation in Brown Fat Cells
    360. Alpha-adrenergic responses in rabbit white fat cells: the influence of obesity and food restriction.
    361. Energy need, delivery, and utilization in muscular exercise
    362. Pharmacological profile of BR-931, a new hypolipidemic agent that increases high-density lipoproteins
    363. Pituitary lipolytic peptides
    364. Plasma FFA responses to prolonged walking in untrained men and women
    365. Diabetes mellitus in phaeochromocytoma Fasting blood glucose levels before and after surgery in 60 patients with phaeochromocytoma
    366. Effects of arsenite of lipolysis and metabolism of glucose, palmitic acid and amino acids by isolated adipose cells
    367. Evolutionary changes in adipose tissue physiology
    368. Cell-associated fatty acid levels and energy-requiring processes in mouse adipocytes
    369. Growth hormone and the regulation of lipolysis
    370. β-Adrenergic Regulation of Prostaglandin E2 Receptors in Human and Rat Adipocytes
    371. Effects of dithiothreitol on insulin-sensitive phosphodiesterase in rat fat cells
    372. In Vitro Actions of Growth Hormone on Glucose Metabolism in Adipose Tissue
    373. Hormones and fatty acid metabolism in white adipose tissue
    374. Urinary excretion of calcium and magnesium in man using a diet with a very low content of these minerals.
    375. Substrate mobilization during prolonged exercise in 6-hydroxydopamine treated rats
    376. Hyperaminoaciduria in rats following D-serine administration.
    377. Cooperative Graduate Program of Biochemistry Rutgers, The State University Newark, NJ 07102
    378. Species differences of serum and liver cholesterol levels between rabbits and rats fed on high-cholesterol diet
    379. Prostaglandin E2 action and binding in human adipocytes: effects of sex, age, and obesity
    380. Hormonal regulation of phosphatidylcholine synthesis by reversible modulation of cytidylyltransferase.
    381. Pertussis toxin reversal of the antilipolytic action of insulin in rat adipocytes in the presence of forskolin does not involve cyclic AMP
    382. In vitro sensitivity of adipocytes from lean or fat chickens to glucagon and to an analogue of adenosine
    383. Epinephrine binding and the selective restoration of adenylate cyclase activity in fat-fed rats
    384. Phosphatidic acid and phosphatidylinositol labelling in adipose tissue. The role of endogenously formed adenosine
    385. Effects of halothane and methoxyflurane anesthesia on lipid and carbohydrate metabolism in man
    386. Modulation of adipose conversion of BALB/c 3T3 cells by tumor promoters
    387. GTP-regulatory proteins are intracellular messengers: A model for hormone action
    388. Changes in ATP and cyclic nucleotide levels during sympathetic nerve stimulation in canine subcutaneous adipose tissue in situ
    389. Regulation of pyruvate dehydrogenase activity in rat epididymal fat-pads and isolated adipocytes by adrenaline
    390. [57] Perifused fat cells
    391. Isolation and characterization of a galactose binding lectin with insulinomimetic activities: From the seeds of the bitter gourd Momordica charantia (Family …
    392. Fatty acyl-CoAs as feedback regulators of hexose monophosphate shunt in rat adipocytes
    393. PREPARATION OF OPERATIVE FIELD: REPORT OF A SURVEY OF SEVENTEEN SURGICAL TEACHING CLINICS
    394. Cyclic AMP‐dependent and independent inhibition of lipolysis by adenosine and decreased pH
    395. Studies on growth hormone secretion: IV. In vivo effects of prostaglandin E1
    396. Reversible inactivation by noradrenaline of long-chain fatty acyl-CoA synthetase in rat adipocytes
    397. Quantitative aspects of lipolysis and reesterification in human adipose tissue in vitro
    398. Adipose tissue
    399. Hormone-sensitive lipase from bovine adipose tissue
    400. Changes observed in milk “sham fed” to dairy calves
    401. Fish oil-induced yellow fat disease in rats. III. Lipolysis in affected adipose tissue
    402. Studies of the insulin-like actions of polyamines on lipid and glucose metabolism in adipose tissue cells
    403. Lipolysis and cyclic AMP levels in epididymal adipose tissue of obese-hyperglycaemic mice
    404. Effect of antecedent hormone administration on lipolysis in the perifused isolated fat cell
    405. The mobilization of free fatty acids from rabbit adipose tissue in situ
    406. Fusion of mammalian cells by unilamellar lipid vesicles: influence of lipid surface charge, fluidity and cholesterol
    407. Lack of correlation between cyclic AMP synthesis and free fatty acid release in brown fat of cold-adapted rats
    408. Modulation of glucose transport in hamster adipocytes by insulin and by β-and α 2-adrenoceptor agonists
    409. Morphological studies on isolated rat adipocytes II. Effects of insulin, washing and phospholipases
    410. Effects of norepinephrine, theophylline and dibutyryl cyclic AMP on in vitro lipolysis of human adipose tissue in obesity
    411. The effects of dihydroergotamine upon adenyl cyclase and phosphodiesterase of rat fat cells
    412. Streptozotocin diabetes results in increased responsiveness of adipocyte lipolysis to glucagon
    413. Regulation of Cyclic AMP Phosphodiesterase Activity
    414. Human adipose tissue in culture: IV. Evidence for the formation of a hormone antagonist by catecholamines
    415. Hormones modulate adipocyte membrane potential ATP and lipolysis via free fatty acids
    416. The effects of insulin, glucose and catecholamines on some blood minerals in sheep
    417. Failure of growth hormone alone to potentiate epinephrine-induced lipolysis
    418. Lipolysis in Adipose Tissue: A Method for the Study of Lipolysis in Isolated Adipose Cells with Attempts to Characterize the lipolytic Receptor
    419. Calorigenic effects of noradrenaline and inderal in the temperature-acclimated Norwegian lemming
    420. Oleic acid promotes the activation and translocation of phosphatidate phosphohydrolase from the cytosol to particulate fractions of isolated rat hepatocytes
    421. Functional characteristics of the microcirculation in white adipose tissue
    422. α2-and β-adrenergic receptor binding and action in gluteal adipocytes from patients with hypothyroidism and hyperthyroidism
    423. The effects of epinephrine on glycerol production in segments of adipose tissue preincubated with dexamethasone and growth hormone
    424. Trauma: hormonal factors with special reference to diabetes mellitus
    425. Meal pattern of hypophysectomized rats
    426. Perifusion of Isolated Rat Adipose Cells: MODULATION OF LIPOLYSIS BY ADENOSINE
    427. Intracellular accumulation of free fatty acids in isolated white adipose cells
    428. Effect of adenosine, adenosine analogues and drugs inhibiting adenosine inactivation on lipolysis in rat fat cells
    429. The antilipolytic effect of insulin does not require adenylate cyclase or phosphodiesterase action
    430. Lipid metabolism and mobilization in the guinea pig during pregnancy
    431. The effect of prostaglandin E1 on plasma growth hormone, free fatty acids and glucose levels in the pigeon
    432. The biologic activity of water-soluble polymers
    433. The effect of fasting on the adrenergic receptor activity of human adipocytes
    434. 6 hormone-sensitive lipase
    435. Influence of circulating NE and Epi on adipose tissue vascular resistance and lipolysis in humans
    436. Effects of catecholamines on free fatty acid release from bone marrow adipose tissue.
    437. The metabolism of subcutaneous adipose tissue in the immediate postnatal period of human neonates. III. Role of fetal glycogen in lipolysis and fatty acid esterification …
    438. NORADRENALINE‐INDUCED LIPOLYSIS IN SUBCUTANEOUS ADIPOSE TISSUE FROM HYPOTHYROID SUBJECTS: The Relation of Noradrenaline Response to …
    439. The effect of pregnancy on the control of lipolysis in fat cells isolated from human adipose tissue
    440. STUDIES ON
    441. Insulin-like effects of trypsin on fat cells: localization of the metabolic steps and the cellular site affected by the enzyme
    442. Effect of Porcine Beta Melanocyte-Stimulating Hormone on Blood Lymphocyte Count and Serum Corticosterone Concentration of the Rabbit
    443. Regulation of Activated Lipolysis by Albumin, Glucose, and H+.
    444. Mechanism of action of insulin
    445. Blood flow in canine adipose tissue during intravenous infusion of norepinephrine
    446. Studies of human adipose tissue in culture I. Incorporation of glucose and release of glycerol
    447. The lipid-mobilizing effect of some pituitary gland preparations
    448. The lipid-mobilizing effect of some pituitary gland preparations
    449. Possible central dopaminergic modulation of the rise in plasma concentration of non-esterified fatty acids produced in the mouse by (−) trans-Δ9-tetrahydrocannabinol
    450. Neutral and acid lipase of mouse 3T3 fibroblasts with increased adipose conversion
    451. [48] Selective inhibitors of specific phosphodiesterases in intact adipocytes
    452. Lipid mobilization in parturient cows
    453. Stimulation of cyclic AMP and lipolysis in adipose tissue of normal and obese Avy/a mice by LY79771, a phenethanolamine, and stereoisomers
    454. Multiple effects of growth hormone on lipolysis
    455. Gastric Absorption of 3, 4-Benzpyrene: I. The Effect of Physiological Processes on Absorption
    456. Inhibition of elevation of the monkey plasma fatty acid level during stress by administration of prostaglandin
    457. Preparation of homogeneous NADPH-cytochrome P-450 reductase from rat liver
    458. Effect of training on esterified fatty acids and carnitine in muscle and on lipolysis in adipose tissue in vitro
    459. Effect of Ph on Lipolysis, Camp and Camp-Dependent Protein Kinase Activity in Isolated Rat Fat Cells
    460. Response of urinary malondialdehyde to factors that stimulate lipid peroxidation in vivo
    461. Effect of growth hormone on carbohydrate and lipid metabolism
    462. Studies on the extra-hepatic effects of glucagon in the eviscerated rat
    463. The biological activity of duck ‘big’somatostatin on chicken adipose tissue
    464. A competitive receptor binding radioassay for β-1 and β-2 adrenergic agents
    465. Evidence of altered calcium accumulation and calcium binding by the membranes of adipocytes in spontaneously hypertensive rats
    466. Maternal adipose tissue response to nicotine administration in the pregnant rat: effects on fetal body fat and cellularity
    467. Highly purified human growth hormone fails to stimulate lipolysis in rabbit adipocytes in vitro or in rabbits in vivo
    468. The ketotic ratio (KB/NEFA) in man
    469. Actions of insulin on glucose transport and cAMP phosphodiesterase in fat cells: involvement of two distinct molecular mechanisms
    470. Sodium pump activity during norepinephrine-stimulated respiration in brown adipocytes
    471. Glycerokinase in mammalian adipose tissue: stimulation by lipogenic substances
    472. Adipose tissue metabolism and diabetes.
    473. Effects of Experimental Insulin‐Dependent Diabetes on the β‐Adrenergic‐Receptor‐Coupled Adenylate‐Cyclase System and Lipolysis in Fat Cells of the Rat
    474. Studies on the action of insulin in isolates adipose tissue cells II. 3′, 5′-nucleotide phosphodiesterase and antilipolysis
    475. Lipolysis in brown adipose tissue of cold-and heat-acclimated hamsters
    476. Inhibitory effect and mode of action of somatostatin on lipolysis in chicken adipocytes
    477. Regulation of lipolysis in human neonatal adipose tissue
    478. Diphenylhydantoin binding to proteins in plasma and its dependence on free fatty acid and bilirubin concentration in dogs and newborn infants
    479. Adipocyte responsiveness to norepinephrine in spontaneously hypertensive rats
    480. A simple method for routine determination of adenylate cyclase activity in intact fat cells
    481. Inhibition by Acidosis of Adenosine 3′,5’‐Cyclic Monophosphate Accumulation and Lipolysis in Isolated Rat Fat Cells1
    482. Actions of polyamines on lipid and glucose metabolism of fat cells
    483. Human adipose tissue dynamics and regulation
    484. The effect of prostaglandins E1 and E2 on serum free fatty acid and blood glucose concentration in Ambystoma tigrinum
    485. Hormonal regulation of lipolysis: role of cyclic nucleotides, adenosine, and free fatty acids
    486. Flavor chemistry of Blue cheese
    487. Effect of ACTH on blood-free fatty acids, glucose and on the release of free fatty acids from subcutaneous adipose tissue in various groups of newborns and adults
    488. A preadipocyte clonal line from mouse brown adipose tissue: short-and long-term responses to insulin and β-adrenergics
    489. The therapeutic potential of glucose tolerance factor
    490. Alteration of cell membranes in hypertension: role of altered membrane control over intracellular calcium
    491. Effects of thyroid hormone deficiency on cyclic adenosine 3′: 5′-monophosphate and control of lipolysis in fat cells
    492. Analysis of the actions of the hormonal antagonists of insulin
    493. The Role of Adenosine 3′, 5′-Monophosphate in Adipose Tissue Metabolism
    494. Effect of growth hormone administration to hypophysectomized rats on muscle lipid metabolism
    495. Book Review: Regulation of Gluconeogenesis
    496. Potpourri of lipid tissue: Literature peregrinations
    497. Cholesterol esterification activities in the intestines and pancreas of the albino rat
    498. Etiology of obesity—the QQF theory
    499. Purification by ultrafiltration of a fat-mobilizing substance extracted from the urine of fasting rats
    500. Cu++-dependent thiol stimulation of glucose metabolism in white fat cells
    501. Insulin-receptor interaction in isolated fat cells
    502. Adipose-tissue Mg2+-dependent phosphatidate phosphohydrolase. Control of activity and subcellular distribution in vitro and in vivo
    503. Biological actions of cyclic AMP analogs
    504. Demyelination: A failure of cell communication?
    505. Increased sensitivity of fat cell adenylate cyclase to stimulatory agonists during fasting is not related to impaired inhibitory coupling system
    506. Lipolysis and lipogenesis from glucose in human fat cells of different sizes: Effects of insulin, epinephrine, and theophylline
    507. Prostaglandin E2 and prostaglandin F2α regulation of triglyceride levels in uterine smooth muscle from restricted-diet estrous and diestrous rats
    508. Effects of dibutyryl cyclic adenosine 3′, 5′-monophosphate on glucose transport and metabolism in rat adipose tissue
    509. Studies of Human Adipose Tissue in Culture III INFLUENCE OF INSULIN AND MEDIUM GLUCOSE CONCENTRATION ON CELLULAR METABOLISM
    510. Dagger, GS; Timmons, RL; and Newsome, JF (Dept. of Pediat., Div. of Neuro-surg., Dept. of Surg., Univ. of North Carolina Sch. of Med., Chapel Hill, North Carolina)
    511. The effect of nicotinic acid, 5-methylpyrazole-3-carboxylic acid (U-19425), and dibutyryl cyclic AMP on renal gluconeogenesis
    512. Adrenocortical steroidogenesis: the effects of prostaglandins
    513. Adrenergic regulation of lipolysis and insulin secretion in the fasted baboon
    514. Mobilization of fatty acids in genetically obese rats
    515. Effect of salts on membrane binding and activity of adipocyte phosphatidate phosphohydrolase
    516. Accumulation and inactivation of adenosine by fat cells from hypothyroid rats
    517. Physiologic concentrations of β-lipotropin stimulate lipolysis in rabbit adipocytes
    518. A partial view of the mechanism of insulin action
    519. Role of alpha1 adrenoceptors in the turnover of phosphatidylinositol and of alpha2 adrenoceptors in the regulation of cyclic AMP accumulation in hamster adipocytes
    520. The relationship between functional vasodilatation in adipose tissue and prostaglandin
    521. Studies on Adrenaline-Induced Lipolysis in Adrenalectomized Rats
    522. Some aspects of rat metabolism in the brown adipose tissue of normal and hypothyroid rats during early postnatal development
    523. Genetic obesity in rats. II. The effect of food restriction on the metabolism of adipose tissue
    524. Comparative study of the effects of porcine proinsulin and insulin on lipolysis and glucose oxidation in rat adipocytes
    525. Circulating lipids and lipoproteins in women with metastatic breast carcinoma
    526. Human adipose tissue in culture V. Studies on the metabolic effects of insulin
    527. Proceedings: The effect of cyproterone acetate on enzymic steps in the biosynthesis of steroid hormones.
    528. The Effect of Modifying the Combination of Insulin with Rat Adipose Cells on the Intracellular Levels of Cyclic Amp
    529. Effect of age on hemodynamic and metabolic response to static exercise.
    530. Human growth hormone: perspectives on its chemistry and biology
    531. Hormonal control of lipolysis in adipose tissue
    532. Preparation and amino acid incorporating ability of ribonucleoprotein-particles from different tissues of the rat
    533. The action of adenosine in relation to that of insulin on the low-Km cyclic AMP phosphodiesterase in rat adipocytes
    534. Regulation of metabolic processes in brown adipose tissue in relation to nonshivering thermogenesis
    535. Adipocyte blood flow is decreased in obese Zucker rats
    536. Glucagon and lipoprotein regulation in man
    537. Novel approach to the study of the regulation of hormone‐sensitive lipase in rat adipocytes: Permeabilization of cells with digitonin
    538. Insulin inhibition of lipolysis of human adipocytes: the role of cyclic adenosine monophosphate
    539. AV differences of free fatty acids and glycerol in the ovine umbilical circulation
    540. The effect of the β-2-adrenergic agonist clenbuterol or implantation with oestradiol plus trenbolone acetate on protein metabolism in wether lambs
    541. Refractoriness of the cyclic AMP response to catecholamines in rat parotid slices in vitro
    542. Armaly, Mansour F.; and Balogtou, Paul J.(Dept. of Oph-thalmol. and Univ. Hosps., Univ. of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa; and Dept. of Ophthalmol., American Univ. Hosp …
    543. Role of lipostatic mechanism in regulation by feeding of energy balance in rats.
    544. Cyclic nucleotide phosphodiesterase: insulin activation detected in adipose tissue by gel electrophoresis
    545. Cyclic AMP-lowering mediator of insulin.
    546. Regulation of adipose tissue metabolism
    547. On the metabolism of fat and carbohydrate in a patient with refractory sideroblastic anaemia
    548. Effect of L8027, a new potent inhibitor of prostaglandin biosynthesis, on the metabolism and response to glucagon of rat adipose tissue
    549. Effects of adenosine deaminase on cyclic adenosine monophosphate accumulation, lipolysis, and glucose metabolism of fat cells.
    550. Some acute metabolic effects of parathyroid hormone in sheep
    551. Insulin-stimulated conversion of D-[5-3H] glucose to 3HOH in the perifused isolated rat adipocyte
    552. More new particles
    553. Metabolic responses of human adipose tissue in obesity
    554. An extra-adrenal action of adrenocorticotrophin: physiological induction of lipolysis by secretion of adrenocorticotrophin in obese rabbits
    555. Solubilization and characterization of hormone-responsive phosphodiesterase activity of rat fat cells
    556. Adipose tissue metabolism and its control in birds
    557. Catecholamine activation of the membrane transport of long chain fatty acids in adipocytes is mediated by cyclic AMP and protein kinase.
    558. Plasma level of 13, 14-dihydro-15-keto-PGE2 in patients with diabetic ketoacidosis and in normal fasting subjects
    559. Inhibition of lipemia clearing activity by human white blood cell and platelet components
    560. Effects of gluconeogenic precursor flux alterations on glycogen resynthesis after prolonged exercise
    561. Long-term regulation of hexose uptake by isoproterenol in cultured 3T3 adipocytes
    562. Direct antilipolytic effect of acidosis in isolated rat adipocytes
    563. The response of adipocyte glucose metabolism and fatty acid release to adenosine deaminase, insulin and perifusion. Investigation of intermediary metabolism by …
    564. Brown adipose tissue: a scanning electron microscopic study of tissue and cultured adipocytes
    565. Prostaglandins and Cyclic Nucleotides
    566. Development of domestic Feta cheese
    567. Inhibition of adipose conversion in 3T3‐L2 cells by retinoic acid
    568. Increased sensitivity of insulin-sensitive phosphodiesterase to insulin in fat cells from streptozotocin diabetic rats
    569. A role for soluble cAMP phosphodiesterases in differentiation of 3T3‐L1 adipocytes
    570. Blood circulation in adipose tissue
    571. Studies of the insulin-like actions of thiols upon isolated fat cells
    572. Deuterium oxide stimulates glucose metabolism and inhibits lipolysis in rat epididymal adipose tissue
    573. Adipose tissue perfusion and fatty acid release in exercising rats
    574. The effects of ginseng saponins on lactate dehydrogenase activity in the mouse
    575. Distinction between Two Subpopulations of β1‐Adrenergic Receptors in Human Adipose Cells
    576. Cyclic amp: the ubiquitous hormone
    577. Book Review: Inhibitors: Tools in Cell Research
    578. Spontaneous diabetic BB rat: studies of cyclic adenosine 3′, 5′-monophosphate phosphodiesterase and calmodulin
    579. Growth hormone, biochemical aspects
    580. Book Review: Clinical Chemistry in Diagnosis and Treatment
    581. The effect of 5-methylpyrazole-3-carboxylate and nicotinic acid on abnormalities of carbohydrate metabolism in alloxan-diabetic rat muscle
    582. Lipid requirement for μ opioid receptor binding
    583. Physiological effects of beta-lipotropic hormone.
    584. Characterization of the new fecal form of Toxoplasma gondii
    585. Evaluation of factors responsible for the inability of insulin to antagonize lipolysis due to high concentrations of catecholamines
    586. Overweight-some facts, foibles and fallacies
    587. Use of 2-Deoxy-d-glucose in Studying the Mechanism of Lipid Mobilization
    588. Studies on the conditions for cyclic AMP formation in homogenised and intact fat cells by use of 3H-ATP and 3H-adenine
    589. Production and secretion of testicular steroids
    590. Qualitative and quantitative comparison of glucose transport activity and glucose transporter concentration in plasma membranes from basal and insulin-stimulated rat …
    591. Biochemical mechanisms of thermogenesis
    592. Gas chromatographic method for the determination of glycerol in incubates of adipose tissues
    593. Effects of pertussis toxin treatment on metabolism in hamster brown adipocytes
    594. Cyclic Nucleotide Phosphodiesterase Activity in Rat and Beef Tissues
    595. Free fatty acids and arrhythmias following acute coronary artery occlusion in pigs
    596. Insulin Action at the Molecular Level: Facts and Speculations
    597. The effects of glucocorticoids on the distribution and mobilisation of arachidonic acid in fat cell ghosts.
    598. Red Cell-Mediated Microinjection 1, 2
    599. Plasma insulin and growth hormone concentrations in pregnant sheep II
    600. Defects in enzyme regulation: a new approach to metabolic disorders
    601. Baker, Lester; Kaye, Robert; Root. Allen W.; and Prasad, ALN (Divs. of Metabolism and Endocr., Children’s Hosp., and the Dept. of Pediat., Univ. of Pennsylvania, Sch …
    602. Dermatologie Problems in Athletes
    603. Acquisition of an Insulin‐Sensitive Activity of Adenosine‐3′, 5′‐Monophosphate Phosphodiesterase during Adipose Conversion of 3T3‐L2 Cells
    604. Relationship between type L hormone-sensitive lipase and endogenous triacylglycerol in rat heart
    605. Regulation of lipogenesis in adipose tissue: The significance of the activation of pyruvate dehydrogenase by insulin
    606. Distribution of cyclic AMP phosphodiesterase in adipose tissue from trained rats
    607. Phosphodiesterase activity in human subcutaneous adipose tissue in hyper-and hypothyroidism
    608. CATECHOLAMINES, OBESITY AND INSULIN—RESISTANT DIABETES: EXPERIMENTAL INSIGHTS
    609. Applications and limitations of measurement of 15-keto, 13, 14-dihydro prostaglandin E2 in human blood by radioimmunoassay
    610. Insulin protection against fat cell receptor inactivation by trypsin
    611. ADENOS I NE RECEPTORS
    612. Oxidation of fatty acids by mitochondria obtained from newborn subcutaneous (white) adipose tissue
    613. Effect of physical training on control mechanisms of lipolysis in rat fat cell ghosts
    614. Studies on the regulation of phosphodiesterase in human adipose tissue in vitro
    615. Regulation of the transport and metabolism of amino acids in isolated fat cells: effect of insulin and a possible role for adenosine 3′, 5′-monophosphate
    616. Hormonal Control of Intermediary Metabolism in Obese Hyperglycemic Mice: II. Levels of Plasma Free Fatty Acid and Immunoreactive Insulin and Liver Glycogen
    617. The use of specific antisera to study the developmental regulation of guanine nucleotide binding proteins
    618. MICROBIAL DEGRADATION OF AORTA PLAQUE LIPIDS, LIPOPROTEINS AND RELATED SUBSTANCES
    619. Regulation of lipid metabolism in adipose tissue and heart
    620. Further evidence for the presence of thyroxine binding globulin-like protein in human breast adipose tissue. Deiodination of thyroxine and triiodothyronine by the …
    621. Effects of streptozotocin on carbohydrate and lipid metabolism in the rat
    622. Enzymes regulating glycogen metabolism in swine subcutaneous adipose tissue. I. Phosphorylase and phosphorylase phosphatase
    623. Evidence that the insulin-like activities of concanavalin A and insulin are mediated by a common insulin receptor-linked effector system
    624. Effects of catecholamines on metabolism
    625. The energy cost of triglyceride-fatty acid recycling in nonobese subjects after an overnight fast and four days of starvation
    626. Prostaglandin endoperoxides and thromboxanes: short lived bioregulators
    627. Cyclic Adenosine Monophosphate-Dependent Protein Kinase in Adipose Tissue of Newborn Infants
    628. Experimental Hyperlipidemia in Rats
    629. Endocrinological studies on double muscled cattle: LH, GH, testosterone and insulin plasma levels during the first year of life
    630. Effect of purines on epinephrine-induced lipolysis in adipose tissue
    631. Fatty acids and pronethalol-induced reversal of saline diuresis
    632. Methods used to study the involvement of adenosine in the regulation of lipolysis
    633. Metabolic patterns in the neonatal swine
    634. Stimulation of glucose utilization and inhibition of lipolysis by polyene antibiotics in isolated adipose cells
    635. A specific L-tri-iodothyronine-binding protein in the cytosol fraction of human breast adipose tissue
    636. The unique merits of a low-fat diet for weight control
    637. Effects of insulin on the adenylyl cyclase activity of isolated fat cell membranes
    638. SYMPATHO-ADRENAL AND LOCAL CONTROL OF ADIPOSE TISSUE FUNCTION IN INJURY AND SHOCK
    639. Choosing a method of medical treatment
    640. Analysis of the role of prostaglandins and analogues in myocardial performance: chronotropic and ionotropic response utilizing the Langendorff preparation and …
    641. The Effects of Dibutyryl Cyclic 3′, 5′-Adenosine Monophosphate and Related Compounds on 3H-Thymidine and 14C-Leucine Incorporation by Newt Limb …
    642. Adrenergic regulation of adipocyte metabolism.
    643. The effects of palmitate on intracellular potentials recorded from Langendorff-perfused guinea-pig hearts in normoxia and hypoxia, and during perfusion at reduced …
    644. Regulatory GTP-binding proteins: emerging concepts on their role in cell function
    645. β-Lipotropin
    646. Adenosinetriphosphate, calcium and temperature requirements for the final steps of exocytosis in Paramecium cells
    647. Catecholamine sensitive adenylate cyclase activity in different segments of the rabbit nephron
    648. Raised plasma non-esterified fatty acids (NEFA) during ischaemia: implications for arrhythmias
    649. Hormonal regulation of lipoprotein lipase in adipose tissue (studies in the rat and in humans)
    650. Regulation of Tyrosine Hydroxylase Activity by Prostaglandin E1 in Guinea Pig Adrenal Gland
    651. Antidiabetics
    652. Different effects of prostaglandins E2 and F2α on triglyceride levels in uterine smooth muscle from diabetic diestrous rats
    653. The role of molecular weight in pharmacologic and biologic activity of synthetic polyanions
    654. THE EFFECTS OF DIBUTYRYL CYCLIC 3′, 5′-ADENOSINE-MONOPHOSPHATE AND RELATEDCOMPOUNDS ON (TRITIUM-LABELED) THYMIDINE AND …
    655. Cell fusion induced by Germiston and Wesselsbron viruses
    656. Cyclic AMP, cyclic GMP and glucose utilization by diabetic rat fat cells
    657. Effect of N6-methyladenosine on fat-cell glucose metabolism: Evidence for two modes of action
    658. beta-Adrenergic regulation of insulin and epidermal growth factor receptors in rat adipocytes.
    659. Adipocyte development in primary rat cell cultures, effect of cell density and serum source
    660. Effects of Arginine Homologues and Other Guanidino Compounds on the ATP Level and Glucose Oxidation in Isolated Fat Cells
    661. Pituitary growth hormone and intermediary metabolism
    662. Regulation of adipose tissue lipolysis by drugs and hormones
    663. Insulin-sensitive phosphodiesterase. Its localization, hormonal stimulation, and oxidative stabilization.
    664. Intracellular mediators of insulin action
    665. REGULATION OF LIPOLYSIS AND TRIGLYCERIDE-LIPASE IN THE DIABETIC RAT HEART
    666. Cyclic Amp
    667. Antagonism between parathyroid hormone and norepinephrine on cyclic adenosine-3′: 5′-monophosphate (cAMP) levels in isolated tubules from rat kidney cortex
    668. The lipoprotein lipase of white adipose tissue. Changes in the adipocyte cell-surface content of enzyme in response to extracellular effectors in vitro
    669. A radioisotopic technique for analysis of free fatty acid reesterification in human adipose tissue
    670. Nature and function of cardiac lipase
    671. Intracellular translocation of phosphatidate phosphohydrolase and its possible role in the control of glycerolipid synthesis
    672. The effect of phentolamine on adenylate cyclase and on isoproterenol stimulation in leukocytes from asthmatic and nonasthmatic subjects
    673. Cold-induced beta-adrenergic recruitment of lipoprotein lipase in brown fat is due to increased transcription
    674. Involvement of cyclic AMP in vasodilatation by amrinone: A comparative study with 3-isobutyl-1-methyl-xanthine (IBMX)
    675. Glycerol-3-phosphate dehydrogenase mRNA content in cultured 3T3-L1 adipocytes: regulation by dibutyryl cyclic AMP
    676. Regulation of adipose mass: control of fat cell development and lipid content
    677. Drug-induced changes of adenylate cyclase activity in cells from asthmatic and nonasthmatic subjects
    678. Cellular transport of long chain fatty acids
    679. The action of thyroid hormone
    680. Effect of plasma membrane lipid composition on cellular susceptibility to virus-induced cell fusion
    681. Mode of action of N6-O2′-dibutyryl cyclic 3′, 5′ AMP on fat cell metabolism
    682. The structure and histochemistry of the cuticle of larvae and adults of Anax immaculifrons Rambur (Anisoptera: Aeshnidae)
    683. Intracellular recording at high pressure
    684. Effects of age and adipocyte size on glucose and palmitate metabolism and oxidation in pigs
    685. Use of tannic acid to study cytoplasmic vesicles and membrane invaginations in epididymal fat pads of ageing mice
    686. Hepatic insulin effects independent of changes in Ca++ metabolism
    687. Parathyroid hormone induces a calmodulin-dependent alteration in phosphodiesterase activity of rat kidney in vivo
    688. Purification of the putative hormone-sensitive cyclic AMP phosphodiesterase from rat adipose tissue using a derivative of cilostamide as a novel affinity ligand.
    689. Sensitization of adipose tissue to insulin by rat serum
    690. Purification of putative insulin-sensitive cAMP phosphodiesterase or its catalytic domain from rat adipocytes
    691. Lipids and lipid metabolism
    692. Aspects of lipolysis in sheep: a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Agricultural Science in Animal Science at Massey …
    693. Identification and some characteristics of the enzyme protein of the hormone-sensitive lipase from rat adipose tissue
    694. Effects of high grain feeding and stage of lactation on serum insulin, glucose and milk fat percentage in lactating cows
    695. Phosphodiesterase activity in human subcutaneous adipose tissue in insulin-and noninsulin-dependent diabetes mellitus
    696. Myocardial lipolysis in the ischaemically-perfused rat heart
    697. Cyclic nucleotide phosphodiesterases
    698. Substrate cycling between triglyceride and fatty acid in human adipocytes
    699. Effects of insulin and anti-insulin serum treatments on levels of metabolites in rat mammary glands
    700. Relationships between some estimates of growth hormone and prolactin secretion and rates of accretion of constituents of body gain in rams
    701. High energy phosphate compounds in adipose tissue: The effect of hemorrhage
    702. I Excerpts from the Fifth International Congress on Obesity Jerusalem, Israel, September 14-19, 1986
    703. The regulation of pyruvate dehydrogenase in skeletal muscle in vivo and perfused heart
    704. Cholesterol Uptake by Erythrocyte Membranes
    705. Effect of eight prostaglandins on platelet aggregation
    706. Endocrine function of the pancreas
    707. Fatty acid metabolism before and after birth
    708. Beta-adrenergic receptor involvement in lipolysis of dairy cattle subcutaneous adipose tissue
    709. Insulin-sensitive glucose transport
    710. Avian adipose tissue: growth and metabolism
    711. Hyperosmolar coma
    712. The effect of a calcium antagonist (D600) on isoprenaline-induced myocardial necrosis in the rat.
    713. Hyperosmolar nonketotic coma in acromegaly
    714. The structure and function of adrenocorticotropin
    715. Chemo-surgical studies on outer segments
    716. Hyperlipidaemia and deafness: a preliminary survey
    717. The Gordon Wilson lecture: growth hormone–1966.
    718. Cyclic AMP accumulation in rabbit aorta smooth muscle cells altered in the presence of hyperlipidemic serum
    719. Corticosteroid effects on fetal metabolism and studies on steroid-receptor complexes in placenta of mice
    720. “Insulin-like” Action of Oxytocin: Evidence for Separate Oxytocin-Sensitive and Insulin-Sensitive Systems in Fat Cells
    721. Genetically transmitted obesity in rodents
    722. Control of gluconeogenesis and glycogenolysis in perfused livers of normal mice
    723. PROPERTIES OF MITOCHONDRIAL ATPase
    724. Metabolic studies in familial partial lipodystrophy of the lower trunk and extremities
    725. Carnitine and development of newborn adipose tissue
    726. On the physiology and biochemistry of obesity
    727. Hormonal regulation of biosynthetic activities in white adipose tissue
    728. Acceleration of cheese ripening
    729. Comparative physiology of metabolic responses to neurohypophysial hormones in vertebrates
    730. Subclassification of beta-adrenergic receptors of rat fat cells: a re-evaluation.
    731. The effects of oral sucrose and of estimated infarct size on plasma free fatty acids, plasma glucose and serum insulin in the early stages of acute myocardial infarction
    732. Adenosine 3′, 5′ cyclic monophosphate in adipose tissue of diabetic rats
    733. Composition of plasma triglyceride fatty acids and free fatty acids in hypothalamic obese mice.
    734. Adaptive Enzyme Responses in Liver and Adipose Tissue of Obese Hyperglycemic Mice
    735. Clinical relevance of free fatty acid excess
    736. The role of H2O2 formation in the insulin-like and insulin antagonistic effects on fat cells of ω-aminoalkyl glycosides
    737. Enzymatic Basis for Active Transport of Na+ and K+ Across Cell Membrane
    738. Lipid metabolism in human adipose tissue
    739. Factors affecting fatty acid oxidation in fat cells isolated from rat white adipose tissue
    740. HIGH ACTIVITY OF CYCLIC 3′, 5′‐NUCLEOTIDE PHOSPHODIESTERASE IN SERA OF PATIENT WITH PHAEOCHROMOCYTOMA
    741. Blood metabolite and hormone concentrations of dairy calves differing in genetic potential for milk fat production: a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the …
    742. Electron microscopic study of penetration of Newcastle disease virus into cells leading to formation of polykaryocytes
    743. The pharmacology of the pineal gland
    744. The development of adipocytes located around hair follicles in the fetal pig
    745. The effect of high-carbohydrate diets on liver triglyceride formation in the rat
    746. Development of brown and white adipose tissue
    747. The action of dibucaine invitro on fat cell lipolysis and protein kinase activity
    748. Prostaglandin and essential fatty acid deficiency.
    749. The Effect of Chronic Exercise on the Metabolism of Labelled Carbohydrate in Non-insulin and Insulin Treated Adipocytes
    750. Changes in the free fatty acids content of coconut oil during the refining process
    751. Effects of prostaglandins on cyclic nucleotide phosphodiesterase activity in the human term placenta
    752. Coupling of signals to brown fat: alpha-and beta-adrenergic responses in intact rats
    753. The role of adenosine and 2′-deoxyadenosine in mammalian cells
    754. 4-Pentenoic acid effects on respiration and metabolism of brown fat cells
    755. Effects of changes in serum insulin in response to dexamethasone and adrenalectomy on insulin-sensitive phosphodiesterase in rat fat cells
    756. Structure-function relationship of islet-activating protein pertussis toxin: biological activities of hybrid toxins reconstituted from native and methylated subunits
    757. Antihyperlipidemic properties of β-pyridylcarbinol a review of preclinical studies
    758. Prostanoid receptors
    759. Biological membrane ultrastructure.
    760. Glycerokinase in adipose tissue.
    761. Studies on pancreatic lipase
    762. Growth hormone. Control of release and characteristics in plasma.
    763. A nonlinear systems model for the control mechanism of free fatty acid-glucose metabolosm in normal humans
    764. Hormonal and dietary regulation of lipolysis in bovine adipose tissue
    765. Fat distribution, endocrine and metabolic profile in obese women with and without hirsutism
    766. Clenbuterol-induced muscle growth: investigation of possible mediation by insulin
    767. Endocrine influences on the metabolism of polyunsaturatd fatty acids
    768. Activation of myocardial neutral triglyceride lipase and neutral cholesterol esterase by cAMP-dependent protein kinase.
    769. Changes in low-Km cAMP phosphodiesterase activity in liver Golgi fractions from hyper-and hypoinsulinemic rats
    770. Conversion of carbohydrate to fat in adipose tissue: an energy-yielding and, therefore, self-limiting process
    771. Growth hormone, insulin and glucose in young gilts selected on the basis of rapid versus slow growth rate
    772. blood flow and diminished cellular activity and found to be quick and accurate. Hyperglycemic animals showed slow com-pensation, based mainly on blood flow …
    773. ATP content in isolated mammalian nerve cells assayed by a modified luciferin-luciferase method
    774. Increased glucagon receptors in chronically hypersomatotrophic and hyperglucagonemic rats
    775. Transport and Accumulation in Biological Cell Systems Interacting with Drugs
    776. SYNTHESIS OF PEPTIDES RELATED TO THE ACTH MOLECULE CONTAINING PROLINOL DELTA-AMINO VALERIC ACID
    777. Interrelationship between glucose and acetoacetate metabolism in human adipose tissue
    778. Effects of animal size, nutrition, genetics and adipose tissue site on in vitro lipolysis and NADPH generation in bovine adipose tissue
    779. Plasma membrane properties and receptors in white adipose tissue
    780. Prediction of range cattle forage intake by infrared reflectance spectroscopy of forage specimens
    781. Effects of external potassium on potassium efflux and accumulation by rat adipocytes.
    782. Characteristics of the virus
    783. Isolated adipocytes: an assessment of cell surface changes during their preparation
    784. HORMONAL REGULATION OF LIPID METABOLISM IN DEVELOPING COHO SALMON, ONCORHYNCHUS KISUTCH (SMOLTIFICATION)
    785. Metabolic responses of rats to chronic theophylline ingestion
    786. Properties of cyclic nucleotide phosphodiesterase from the flight-muscles of Locusta migratoria
    787. Lipoprotein synthesis and secretion by rat liver following partial hepatectomy.
    788. The ontogeny of mammalian insular function
    789. The effect of coronary artery occlusion and reperfusion on the activities of triglyceride lipase and glycerol 3-phosphate acyl transferase in the isolated perfused rat …
    790. Electron microscopic study on the testicular interstitial cells in the mouse
    791. Melanocyte-stimulating hormones (MSH’s) and lipotropic hormones (LPH’s)
    792. Insulin and glucagon
    793. Some Aspects of Lipid Metabolism of Chicks Infected with Salomonella pullorum
    794. The prostaglandins in clinical medicine. A developing role for the clinical chemist
    795. Chapter IV Structures, Biosynthesis, and Metabolism of Prostaglandins
    796. Mammary Cell Cyclic AMP: Regulation of Breakdown and Influence on Protein Phosphorylation
    797. Fatty acid esterification in a subcellular preparation of adipose tissue.
    798. Peripheral subresponsiveness to human growth hormone in the African pygmies
    799. Effect of hematocrit reduction on hormonal and metabolic responses to exercise
    800. Insulin, a possible regulator of ketosis in newborn and suckling rats
    801. Endocrinological implications of prostaglandins
    802. Fatty Acid Absorption and Metabolism in Protein-Calorie Malnutrition: I. Effect of Fat-Free and Fat-Containing Diets on Fecal Fatty Acids
    803. Androgen control of an inhibitory modulator of phosphodiesterase in rat epididymis and prostate
    804. Effects of melittin on adipocyte metabolism unrelated to lysophospholipid accumulation
    805. The effect of age on hormonal-regulation of lipolysis in isolated adipocytes of the rat
    806. Changes in phosphodiesterase activity of human subcutaneous adipose tissue during starvation
    807. The binding of pancreatic hormones to isolated chicken hepatocytes
    808. Lipid metabolism in liver and selected tissues and in the whole body of ruminant animals
    809. Biochemical and physiological responses of the diabetic rat heart to induced myocardial ischemia
    810. MORPHOLOGICAL STUDIES ON ADIPOCYTES FROM OBESE RATS-SCANNING AND FREEZE-FRACTURING ELECTRON MICROSCOPY
    811. Comparative study of radiopharmaceuticals as radiodiagnostic agent of cardiac damage in rats
    812. Effect of cold exposure on liver and muscle cAMP content and cAMP phosphodiesterase activity
    813. Subunit structure and regulation of the insulin-receptor complex
    814. PRODUCTION AND UTILIZATION OF ATP AND THE REGULATION OF LIPOGENESIS IN ADIPOSE TISSUE
    815. Nutrition and endocrine disease
    816. Thermogenesis and obesity
    817. Transport through biological membranes
    818. Effects of exercise and plane of nutrition on nutrient utilization by the hind limb of the sheep
    819. Effect of insulin upon membrane‐bound (Na++ K+)‐ATPase extracted from frog skeletal muscle.
    820. Go, a major brain GTP binding protein in search of a function: purification, immunological and biochemical characteristics
    821. The metabolism of white adipose tissue in vivo and in vitro
    822. SERUM FREE FATTY ACID CONCENTRATION DURING POST-EXERCISE RECOVERY (INSULIN, HUNGER).
    823. Cyclic adenosine 3′, 5′-monophosphate-phosphodiesterases in epididymis and prostate of castrate and of aged rats
    824. Lateral hypothalamic control of metabolic factors related to feeding
    825. Effect of D-glucosamine on growth and several functions of cultured mastocytoma P-815 cells
    826. MODULATION OF HEPATIC GLUCAGON RESPONSE.
    827. Differing patterns of altered glucocorticoid secretion in experimental malignant and benign hypertension. Influences upon the lymphoid system and on arterial …
    828. Synergism between caffeine and dl-phenylpropanolamine on brown adipose tissue thermogenesis in the adult rat
    829. Studies on the Differentiation of 3T3-L Preadipocytes Into Adipose Cells
    830. Lipid metabolism in the adipose tissue of ruminant animals
    831. Further studies of stimulation of anterior pituitary cyclic adenosine 3′, 5′-monophosphate formation by hypothalamic extract and prostaglandins
    832. Abstracts of Submitted Papers
    833. Control of low Km cyclic adenosine 3′, 5′-monophosphate-phosphodiesterase in prostate and heart of adult and aged rats
    834. The Effects Of Derivatives Of Adenosine 3′, 5′-Monophosphate On Fluid Secretion By The Salivary Glands Of Calliphora
    835. Effect of substrate interactions on in vitro fatty acid synthesis in adipose tissue of normal and genetically obese mice
    836. PERFORMANCE, CARCASS CHARACTERISTICS AND ENDOCRINE ASPECTS OF YOUNG BULLS IMPLANTED WITH ZERANOL AND SLAUGHTERED AT FOUR …
    837. Effect of liposome-adipocyte interaction on hexose uptake and insulin action
    838. Cyclic GMP metabolism and involvement in biological regulation
    839. Effect of thyroid-stimulating hormone and prostaglandins on thyroid adenyl cyclase activation and cyclic adenosine 3′, 5′-monophosphate
    840. Regulation Of Cyclic-amp Phosphodiesterase Of Rat Skeletal Myoblasts
    841. Action of Phospholipase C on the Thyroid: ABOLITION OF THE RESPONSE TO THYROID-STIMULATING HORMONE
    842. The biochemistry of an inefficient tissue: brown adipose tissue
    843. Regulation of mammalian pyruvate dehydrogenase
    844. Endogenous inhibitors of cyclic adenosine 3′, 5′-monophosphate-phosphodiesterase in rat epididymis
    845. Muscarinic antagonism of the effects of phosphodiesterase inhibitor (methylisobutylxanthine) in embryonic chick ventricle.
    846. Neonatal changes in the concentration of rat liver cyclic AMP and of serum glucose, free fatty acids, insulin, pancreatic, and total glucagon in man and in the rat
    847. K+-H+ exchange and volume homeostasis in brown adipose tissue mitochondria
    848. Nutritional and physiological aspects of growth hormone and insulin action in the bovine
    849. The control of preadipocyte growth in culture
    850. Adequate function of the cell: Interactions between the needs of the cell and the needs of the organism
    851. Pathogenesis of the Obese-hyperglycemic Syndrome in Mice (genotype Ob/ob)
    852. Myocardial metabolism and heart disease
    853. Endorphin: a new biologically active peptide from pituitary glands
    854. Development of obesity in diabetic mice pair-fed with lean siblings.
    855. Compartmentalization of cyclic nucleotide-mediated hormone action
    856. Inhibition of cellular growth and nutrient transport induced by calcium ionophore A23187 in mastocytoma P-815 cells
    857. Metabolism during fetal life: a functional assessment of metabolic development.
    858. Studies on the triglyceride-fatty acid cycle
    859. THE EFFECTS OF PORCINE GROWTH HORMONE (PGH) ADMINISTRATION ON GROWTH PERFORMANCE AND TISSUE SENSITIVITY TO PGH IN SWINE …
    860. Chest-piece: volume 3: issue 8
    861. Regulation of cyclic AMP metabolism in the rat erythrocyte during chronic β-adrenergic stimulation. Evidence for calmodulin-mediated alteration of membrane-bound …
    862. General pharmacology of prostaglandins
    863. PROCEEDINGS OF THE PHYSIOLOGICAL SOCIETY
    864. Lipid composition of frog virus 3
    865. Lipid metabolism in the neonatal ruminant
    866. Annual Meeting of the Scandinavian Society for the Study of Diabetes
    867. Acute effects of MPV-295 on the turnover of brain noradrenaline in rats
    868. Thermogenin amount and activity in hamster brown fat mitochondria: effect of cold acclimation
    869. Biochemical basis of impaired hepatic microsomal drug metabolism in the neonate.
    870. The genetics of the mitochondrial DNA of mammalian somatic cells, their hybrids and cybrids
    871. Effects of dietary composition on adipose tissue hexokinase-II and glucose utilization in normal and streptozotocin-diabetic rats
    872. Studies on Cyclic Nucleotide Phosphodiesterase
    873. The nature of the immunoreactive lipotropins in human plasma and tissue extracts
    874. Studies on insulin secretion and glucose tolerance in experimental obesity and diabetes.
    875. A’ROMANO TYPE’GRATING CHEESE. A STUDY OF THE EFFECT OF SOME FACTORS ONTHE RATE OF FLAVOR AND BODY AND TEXTURE DEVELOPMENT
    876. Influence of nutritional state and obesity on pituitary control of insulin secretion
    877. EFFECTS OF ADRENOCORTICOTROPIC HORMONE ON CARBON-14 LABELED CHOLINE ACCUMULATION AND CARBON-14 LABELED RADIOACTIVITY …
    878. Lipogenesis in Human and Rat Adipose Tissue in Vitro
    879. Phospholipids as adjuncts for chromaffin granule release
    880. METHYLATION AND DEMETHYLATION OF THE METHIONYL RESIDUES OF SPERM WHALE MYOGLOBIN AND GLUCAGON. CARBON-13 NUCLEAR …
    881. Genetic aspects of clinical endocrinology
    882. ADIPOSE GLYCEROL KINASE AND ITS POSSIBLE BIOLOGICAL ROLE.
    883. A study of the hexose transport in the rat adipocyte
    884. EFFECTS OF ACETYLCHOLINE ON CYCLIC NUCLEOTIDE LEVELS, AND ON PHOSPHORYLASE A AND GLYCOGEN SYNTHASE I ACTIVITIES IN …
    885. Binding of Insulin to Rat Epididymal Adipocytes and Purification of Their Plasma Membranes
    886. An assessment of phosphodiesterase activity in situ after treatment of hepatocytes with hormones
    887. An in vitro study on the influence of the pituitary gland on insulin secretion in lean and genetically obese mice
    888. Treponematoses research: report of a WHO scientific group [meeting held in Geneva from 18 to 25 November 1969]
    889. Stimulation of adenyl cyclase in pupal wing epidermis by β-ecdysone
    890. Prostaglandin modulation of dopamine-mediated neurotransmission in the central nervous system.
    891. Specific interaction of fatty acyl-CoA esters with brown adipose tissue mitochondria
    892. The Magnesium (2+)-dependent Phosphatidate Phosphohydrolase Of Rat Lung
    893. PROPERTIES OF SOLUBLE AND PARTICULATE CYCLIC NUCLEOTIDE PHOSPHODIESTERASES OF UTERINE SMOOTH MUSCLE AND THE EFFECTS …
    894. Characteristics of a virus isolated from a feline fibrosarcoma
    895. Effects of portacaval shunt and transposition on fatty acid and cholesterol biosynthesis in rat liver
    896. Hormone effects on lipid metabolising enzymes activity in perfused rat heart
    897. Structure-function relationships in the hormone glucagon
    898. EFFECT OF ACUTE AND CHRONIC EXERCISE ON SELECTED HORMONES AND THEIR RELATIONSHIP TO ENERGY METABOLISM IN ADULTS.
    899. Relationships between lipolysis induced by various lipolytic agents and hormone-sensitive lipase in rat fat cells
    900. Evaluation of mesotherapeutic injections of three different combinations of lipolytic agents for body contouring
    901. Response to intra-and extracellular lipolytic agents and hormone-sensitive lipase translocation are impaired in adipocytes from rats adapted to a high-protein …
    902. Intracellular pH in adipocytes: effects of free fatty acid diffusion across the plasma membrane, lipolytic agonists, and insulin
    903. Prospective and randomized determination of the efficacy of topical lipolytic agents
    904. 109 EFFECTS OF lipolytic agents FORSKOLIN, EPINEPHRINE AND CAFFEINE ON EMBRYONIC DEVELOPMENT AND LIPID CONTENT OF BOVINE …
    905. Antilipolytic actions of insulin on basal and hormone-induced lipolysis in rat adipocytes
    906. Effects of lipolytic and antilipolytic agents on glucose transport in human fat cells.
    907. Propranolol-sensitive binding of lipolytic agents to lipid droplets from adipocytes
    908. SIRT1 modulating compounds from high-throughput screening as anti-inflammatory and insulin-sensitizing agents
    909. The adipocyte cGMP-inhibited cyclic nucleotide phosphodiesterase (PDE3B) as a target for lipolytic and thermogenic agents for the treatment of obesity
    910. Catecholamine-induced lipolysis in adipose tissue of the elderly.
    911. Comparison of hormone-sensitive lipase activity in visceral and subcutaneous human adipose tissue
    912. lipolytic effects of conventional β3‐adrenoceptor agonists and of CGP 12,177 in rat and human fat cells: preliminary pharmacological evidence for a putative β4 …
    913. Allosteric enhancers for A1 adenosine receptor.
    914. Biguanides and thiazolidinediones inhibit stimulated lipolysis in human adipocytes through activation of AMP-activated protein kinase
    915. Biomodulator-mediated susceptibility of endogenous lipid droplets from rat adipocytes to hormone-sensitive lipase
    916. Isopropylnorsynephrine is a stronger lipolytic agent in human adipocytes than synephrine and other amines present in Citrus aurantium
    917. Leptin‐induced lipolysis opposes the tonic inhibition of endogenous adenosine in white adipocytes
    918. lipolytic catecholamine resistance due to decreased beta 2-adrenoceptor expression in fat cells.
    919. Is the lipolytic response in porcine adipose tissue slices equivalent to the lipolytic response in isolated adipocytes?
    920. Functional and pharmacological characterization of the natriuretic peptide-dependent lipolytic pathway in human fat cells
    921. Genistein affects lipogenesis and lipolysis in isolated rat adipocytes
    922. Metformin counters both lipolytic/inflammatory agents-decreased hormone sensitive lipase phosphorylation at Ser-554 and-induced lipolysis in human adipocytes
    923. Insulin action on glucose transport in isolated cardiac myocytes: signalling pathways and diabetes-induced alterations
    924. Mechanisms underlying regional differences in lipolysis in human adipose tissue.
    925. Inhibition of lipolysis and lipogenesis in isolated rat adipocytes with AICAR, a cell-permeable activator of AMP-activated protein kinase
    926. Mechanisms of leptin secretion from white adipocytes
    927. Effects of flavonoids on cyclic AMP phosphodiesterase and lipid mobilization in rat adipocytes
    928. Depot-and gender-related differences in the lipolytic pathway of adipose tissue from severely obese patients
    929. Mechanisms for differences in lipolysis between human subcutaneous and omental fat cells
    930. Use of the microdialysis technique to assess lipolytic responsiveness of femoral adipose tissue after 12 sessions of mechanical massage technique
    931. Mechanism of norepinephrine stimulation of glucose transport in isolated rat brown adipocytes.
    932. Modulation of the leptin-induced white adipose tissue lipolysis by nitric oxide
    933. Pharmacology and therapeutic applications of A1 adenosine receptor ligands
    934. Impaired adipocyte lipolysis in nonobese women with the polycystic ovary syndrome: a possible link to insulin resistance?
    935. In vitrolipolytic effect of leptin on mouse adipocytes: evidence for a possible autocrine/paracrine role of leptin
    936. LiSa‐2, a novel human liposarcoma cell line with a high capacity for terminal adipose differentiation
    937. L-carnitine stimulates lipolysis via induction of the lipolytic gene expression and suppression of the adipogenic gene expression in 3T3-L1 adipocytes
    938. Methylxanthines inhibit glucose transport in rat adipocytes by two independent mechanisms.
    939. Regulation of organic nutrient metabolism during transition from late pregnancy to early lactation
    940. Neuropeptide Y and peptide YY inhibit lipolysis in human and dog fat cells through a pertussis toxin-sensitive G protein.
    941. Lipolysis and free fatty acid catabolism in cheese: a review of current knowledge
    942. Improved survival of vitrified porcine embryos after partial delipation through chemically stimulated lipolysis and inhibition of apoptosis
    943. Selective activation of β3-adrenoceptors by octopamine: comparative studies in mammalian fat cells
    944. Growth hormone decreases the response to anti-lipolytic agonists and decreases the levels of Gi2 in rat adipocytes
    945. Gender-and site-related effects on lipolytic capacity of rat white adipose tissue
    946. lipolytic activities of p-aminophenol and n-decylamine in endogenous lipid droplets from rat adipocytes
    947. Sex-dependent thermogenesis, differences in mitochondrial morphology and function, and adrenergic response in brown adipose tissue
    948. Evidence for a functional β3‐adrenoceptor in man
    949. Short-term fasting and lipolytic activity in rat adipocytes
    950. Fat-specific protein 27, a novel lipid droplet protein that enhances triglyceride storage
    951. lipolytic effects on diacylglycerol accumulation in human adipose tissue in vitro.
    952. Major gender differences in the lipolytic capacity of abdominal subcutaneous fat cells in obesity observed before and after long-term weight reduction
    953. Differential regulation of atrial natriuretic peptide–and adrenergic receptor–dependent lipolytic pathways in human adipose tissue
    954. Phosphorylation of bovine hormone‐sensitive lipase by the AMP‐activated protein kinase: A possible antilipolytic mechanism
    955. Quercetin selectively inhibits insulin receptor function in vitro and the bioresponses of insulin and insulinomimetic agents in rat adipocytes
    956. Regulation of fat specific protein 27 by isoproterenol and TNF-α to control lipolysis in murine adipocytes
    957. The lipid-mobilizing effect of atrial natriuretic peptide is unrelated to sympathetic nervous system activation or obesity in young men
    958. Natriuretic peptides: linking heart and adipose tissue in obesity and related conditions–a systematic review
    959. Regulation of ABCA1 expression and cholesterol efflux during adipose differentiation of 3T3-L1 cells
    960. Tumor necrosis factor-α induces apoptosis of human adipose cells
    961. Inhibition of tumour-induced lipolysis in vitro and cachexia and tumour growth in vivo by eicosapentaenoic acid
    962. Effects of cortisol and growth hormone on lipolysis in human adipose tissue
    963. Effect of high-fat diet on lypolisis in isolated adipocytes from visceral and subcutaneous WAT
    964. Inhibitory effects of green tea catechin on the lipid accumulation in 3T3‐L1 adipocytes
    965. Norepinephrine induces lipolysis in β1/β2/β3-adrenoceptor knockout mice
    966. Multiple lipolysis defects in the insulin resistance (metabolic) syndrome.
    967. Adipose tissue lipolysis as a metabolic pathway to define pharmacological strategies against obesity and the metabolic syndrome
    968. Adipocyte lipolysis in normal weight subjects with obesity among first-degree relatives
    969. Depot-specific differences in the lipolytic effect of leptin on isolated white adipocytes.
    970. Abdominal adipose tissue from broiler chickens selected for body weight or for food efficiency differ in in vitro lipolytic sensitivity to glucagon and to chicken growth …
    971. Selectivity of fatty acid mobilization: a general metabolic feature of adipose tissue
    972. Regulation of β1‐ and β3‐adrenergic agonist‐stimulated lipolytic response in hyperthyroid and hypothyroid rat white adipocytes
    973. Injectable treatments for adipose tissue: terminology, mechanism, and tissue interaction
    974. Noradrenaline stimulates glucose transport in rat brown adipocytes by activating thermogenesis. Evidence that fatty acid activation of mitochondrial respiration …
    975. Inhibition of rat fat cell lipolysis by monoamine oxidase and semicarbazide-sensitive amine oxidase substrates
    976. Perilipin targets a novel pool of lipid droplets for lipolytic attack by hormone-sensitive lipase
    977. Regulation of lipolysis in small and large fat cells of the same subject
    978. Antilipolytic action of hesperetin in rat adipocytes
    979. AMP-activated protein kinase is activated as a consequence of lipolysis in the adipocyte: potential mechanism and physiological relevance
    980. The agouti gene product inhibits lipolysis in human adipocytes via a Ca2+‐dependent mechanism
    981. Starter bacteria are the prime agents of lipolysis in cheddar cheese
    982. Modulation of white adipose tissue lipolysis by nitric oxide
    983. Prospective and controlled studies of the actions of insulin and catecholamine in fat cells of obese women following weight reduction
    984. Metabolic actions could confound advantageous effects of combined angiotensin II receptor and neprilysin inhibition
    985. lipolytic activity of cheese related microorganisms and its impact on cheese flavour
    986. Selective release of human adipocyte fatty acids according to molecular structure
    987. Obesity modifies the adrenergic status of dog adipose tissue.
    988. Alkylxanthines as research tools
    989. Sympathetic modulation of lipolysis in subcutaneous adipose tissue: effects of gender and energy restriction
    990. An evaluation of mesotherapy solutions for inducing lipolysis and treating cellulite
    991. The anti-ageing effects of caloric restriction may involve stimulation of macroautophagy and lysosomal degradation, and can be intensified pharmacologically
    992. Alterations of lipid metabolism and gene expression in rat adipocytes during chronic olanzapine treatment
    993. Functions of AMP‐activated protein kinase in adipose tissue
    994. The Effects of Human GH and Its lipolytic Fragment (AOD9604) on Lipid Metabolism Following Chronic Treatment in Obese Mice andβ 3-AR Knock-Out Mice
    995. Increased visceral adipocyte lipolysis—A pathogenic role in nonalcoholic fatty liver disease?
    996. Alterations in adipocyte response to lipolytic hormones during cold acclimation
    997. Induced release of membrane vesicles from rat adipocytes containing glycosylphosphatidylinositol-anchored microdomain and lipid droplet signalling proteins
    998. Decrease of subcutaneous adipose tissue lipolysis after exposure to hypoxia during a simulated ascent of Mt Everest
    999. Identification and role of the basal phosphorylation site on hormone‐sensitive lipase
    1000. Involvement of a cGMP-dependent pathway in the natriuretic peptide-mediated hormone-sensitive lipase phosphorylation in human adipocytes
    1001. Effects of cafeteria diet feeding on β 3-adrenoceptor expression and lipolytic activity in white adipose tissue of male and female rats
    1002. Physical, chemical, and biological properties of wonder kelp—Laminaria
    1003. Functional studies of mesenchymal stem cells derived from adult human adipose tissue
    1004. Triglycerides, fatty acids and insulin resistance-hyperinsulinemia
    1005. Possible mechanisms of weight loss of Siberian hamsters (Phodopus sungorus sungorus) exposed to short photoperiod