“…In our opinion, there is yet much to learn from WAT from the "basic" biochemical-metabolic point of view. We know much about its metabolic modulation by cytokines 71 and hormones [72][73][74][75] , and even its responses to oxidative stress 76 and hypoxia 77,78 , however, we know very little on the quantitative importance of Randall's glucose-fatty acid cycle, the classical Cori cycle and the interchange of glutamine and ornithine-arginine with the splanchnic bed. Consequently, we developed a tool, which can be used for that purpose, adapted, modified, and, we hope, improved to fulfill its function.…”