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  1. Lac-Phe mediates the anti-obesity effect of metformin

    This article has 26 authors:
    1. Shuke Xiao
    2. Veronica L. Li
    3. Xuchao Lyu
    4. Xudong Chen
    5. Wei Wei
    6. Fahim Abbasi
    7. Joshua W. Knowles
    8. Shuliang Deng
    9. Gaurav Tiwari
    10. Xu Shi
    11. Shuning Zheng
    12. Laurie Farrell
    13. Zsu-Zsu Chen
    14. Kent D. Taylor
    15. Xiuqing Guo
    16. Mark O. Goodarzi
    17. Alexis C. Wood
    18. Yii-Der Ida Chen
    19. Leslie A. Lange
    20. Stephen S. Rich
    21. Jerome I. Rotter
    22. Clary B. Clish
    23. Usman A. Tahir
    24. Robert E. Gerszten
    25. Mark D. Benson
    26. Jonathan Z. Long

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  2. Inhibition of mammalian mtDNA transcription paradoxically activates liver fatty acid oxidation to reverse diet-induced hepatosteatosis and obesity

    This article has 23 authors:
    1. Shan Jiang
    2. Taolin Yuan
    3. Laura S Kremer
    4. Florian A Rosenberger
    5. Fynn M Hansen
    6. Melissa Borg
    7. Diana Rubalcava-Gracia
    8. Mara Mennuni
    9. Roberta Filograna
    10. David Alsina
    11. Jelena Misic
    12. Camilla Koolmeister
    13. Lipeng Ren
    14. Olov Andersson
    15. Anke Unger
    16. Tim Bergbrede
    17. Raffaella Di Lucrezia
    18. Rolf Wibom
    19. Juleen R Zierath
    20. Anna Krook
    21. Patrick Giavalisco
    22. Matthias Mann
    23. Nils-Göran Larsson

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  3. A kidney-hypothalamus axis promotes compensatory glucose production in response to glycosuria

    This article has 9 authors:
    1. Tumininu S. Faniyan
    2. Xinyi Zhang
    3. Donald A. Morgan
    4. Jorge Robles
    5. Siresha Bathina
    6. Paul S. Brookes
    7. Kamal Rahmouni
    8. Rachel J. Perry
    9. Kavaljit H. Chhabra
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      eLife assessment

      The study presents valuable findings on compensatory mechanisms in response to glycosuria. The evidence supporting the claims is solid, although a causal relationship is somewhat uncertain and the addition of a more clinically relevant model would have strengthened the findings. The work will be of interest to diabetes investigators.

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  4. Ciliary ARL13B prevents obesity in mice

    This article has 9 authors:
    1. Tiffany T. Terry
    2. Eduardo D. Gigante
    3. Coralie M. Alexandre
    4. Kathryn M. Brewer
    5. Staci E. Engle
    6. Xinyu Yue
    7. Nicolas F. Berbari
    8. Christian Vaisse
    9. Tamara Caspary

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