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S K Fried

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Trends in Biochemical Sciences|June 1, 1991
Adipose tissue metabolism can now be directly studied in vivoM Watford, S K Fried
Life Sciences|December 1, 1986
Lipoprotein lipase secretion from isolated rat fat cells of different sizeS K Fried, M DiGirolamo
Journal of Lipid Research|December 1, 1989
Cachectin/tumor necrosis factor decreases human adipose tissue lipoprotein lipase mRNA levels, synthesis, and activityS K Fried, R Zechner
The American Journal of Physiology|May 1, 1992
Effects of insulin and dexamethasone on lipoprotein lipase in human adipose tissueB Appel, S K Fried
Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|April 11, 2001
Culture of adipose tissue and isolated adipocytesS K Fried, N Moustaid-Moussa
Gastroenterology Clinics of North America|June 1, 1987
Adipose tissue of morbidly obese patients: clinical implications of distribution, morphology, and metabolismS K Fried, J G Kral
International Journal of Obesity|January 1, 1987
Sex differences in regional distribution of fat cell size and lipoprotein lipase activity in morbidly obese patientsS K Fried, J G Kral
Obesity Research|May 29, 1999
Isoproterenol decreases leptin expression in adipose tissue of obese humansM R Ricci, S K Fried
International Journal of Obesity (2005)|May 3, 2014
Reply to Armani et al. Can cortisol stimulate adipogenesis without the glucocorticoid receptor?M-J Lee, S K Fried
International Journal of Obesity (2005)|January 17, 2014
The glucocorticoid receptor, not the mineralocorticoid receptor, plays the dominant role in adipogenesis and adipokine production in human adipocytesM-J Lee, S K Fried
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Trends in Biochemical Sciences|June 1, 1991
Adipose tissue metabolism can now be directly studied in vivoM Watford, S K Fried
Life Sciences|December 1, 1986
Lipoprotein lipase secretion from isolated rat fat cells of different sizeS K Fried, M DiGirolamo
Journal of Lipid Research|December 1, 1989
Cachectin/tumor necrosis factor decreases human adipose tissue lipoprotein lipase mRNA levels, synthesis, and activityS K Fried, R Zechner
The American Journal of Physiology|May 1, 1992
Effects of insulin and dexamethasone on lipoprotein lipase in human adipose tissueB Appel, S K Fried
Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|April 11, 2001
Culture of adipose tissue and isolated adipocytesS K Fried, N Moustaid-Moussa
Gastroenterology Clinics of North America|June 1, 1987
Adipose tissue of morbidly obese patients: clinical implications of distribution, morphology, and metabolismS K Fried, J G Kral
International Journal of Obesity|January 1, 1987
Sex differences in regional distribution of fat cell size and lipoprotein lipase activity in morbidly obese patientsS K Fried, J G Kral
Obesity Research|May 29, 1999
Isoproterenol decreases leptin expression in adipose tissue of obese humansM R Ricci, S K Fried
International Journal of Obesity (2005)|May 3, 2014
Reply to Armani et al. Can cortisol stimulate adipogenesis without the glucocorticoid receptor?M-J Lee, S K Fried
International Journal of Obesity (2005)|January 17, 2014
The glucocorticoid receptor, not the mineralocorticoid receptor, plays the dominant role in adipogenesis and adipokine production in human adipocytesM-J Lee, S K Fried
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