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Frank W Booth

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American Journal of Physiology. Cell Physiology|July 11, 2002
GSK-3beta negatively regulates skeletal myotube hypertrophyDharmesh R Vyas, Espen E Spangenburg, Tsghe W Abraha, et al.
The Journal of Physiology|July 28, 2016
Loss of Cdk5 function in the nucleus accumbens decreases wheel running and may mediate age-related declines in voluntary physical activityGregory N Ruegsegger, Ryan G Toedebusch, Thomas E Childs, et al.
Physiological Genomics|December 4, 2016
Left ventricle transcriptomic analysis reveals connective tissue accumulation associates with initial age-dependent decline in V̇o2peak from its lifetime apexGregory N Ruegsegger, Ryan G Toedebusch, Joshua F Braselton, et al.
Experimental Physiology|March 10, 2009
Fibroblast growth factor 2-stimulated proliferation is lower in muscle precursor cells from old ratsSeth S Jump, Tom E Childs, Kevin A Zwetsloot, et al.
Physiology & Behavior|September 15, 2015
Reduced metabolic disease risk profile by voluntary wheel running accompanying juvenile Western diet in rats bred for high and low voluntary exerciseGregory N Ruegsegger, Ryan G Toedebusch, Joshua F Braselton, et al.
Experimental Physiology|August 9, 2017
5-Aminoimidazole-4-carboxamide ribonucleotide prevents fat gain following the cessation of voluntary physical activityGregory N Ruegsegger, Joseph A Sevage, Thomas E Childs, et al.
American Journal of Physiology. Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology|October 4, 2013
Sudden decrease in physical activity evokes adipocyte hyperplasia in 70- to 77-day-old rats but not 49- to 56-day-old ratsJoseph M Company, Michael D Roberts, Ryan G Toedebusch, et al.
European Journal of Applied Physiology|November 8, 2007
Reduced physical activity and risk of chronic disease: the biology behind the consequencesFrank W Booth, Matthew J Laye, Simon J Lees, et al.
Neuroscience|November 6, 2016
Mu-opioid receptor inhibition decreases voluntary wheel running in a dopamine-dependent manner in rats bred for high voluntary runningGregory N Ruegsegger, Jacob D Brown, M Cathleen Kovarik, et al.
Psychopharmacology|August 10, 2014
Cocaine-induced locomotor activity in rats selectively bred for low and high voluntary running behaviorJacob D Brown, Caroline L Green, Ian M Arthur, et al.
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American Journal of Physiology. Cell Physiology|July 11, 2002
GSK-3beta negatively regulates skeletal myotube hypertrophyDharmesh R Vyas, Espen E Spangenburg, Tsghe W Abraha, et al.
The Journal of Physiology|July 28, 2016
Loss of Cdk5 function in the nucleus accumbens decreases wheel running and may mediate age-related declines in voluntary physical activityGregory N Ruegsegger, Ryan G Toedebusch, Thomas E Childs, et al.
Physiological Genomics|December 4, 2016
Left ventricle transcriptomic analysis reveals connective tissue accumulation associates with initial age-dependent decline in V̇o2peak from its lifetime apexGregory N Ruegsegger, Ryan G Toedebusch, Joshua F Braselton, et al.
Experimental Physiology|March 10, 2009
Fibroblast growth factor 2-stimulated proliferation is lower in muscle precursor cells from old ratsSeth S Jump, Tom E Childs, Kevin A Zwetsloot, et al.
Physiology & Behavior|September 15, 2015
Reduced metabolic disease risk profile by voluntary wheel running accompanying juvenile Western diet in rats bred for high and low voluntary exerciseGregory N Ruegsegger, Ryan G Toedebusch, Joshua F Braselton, et al.
Experimental Physiology|August 9, 2017
5-Aminoimidazole-4-carboxamide ribonucleotide prevents fat gain following the cessation of voluntary physical activityGregory N Ruegsegger, Joseph A Sevage, Thomas E Childs, et al.
American Journal of Physiology. Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology|October 4, 2013
Sudden decrease in physical activity evokes adipocyte hyperplasia in 70- to 77-day-old rats but not 49- to 56-day-old ratsJoseph M Company, Michael D Roberts, Ryan G Toedebusch, et al.
European Journal of Applied Physiology|November 8, 2007
Reduced physical activity and risk of chronic disease: the biology behind the consequencesFrank W Booth, Matthew J Laye, Simon J Lees, et al.
Neuroscience|November 6, 2016
Mu-opioid receptor inhibition decreases voluntary wheel running in a dopamine-dependent manner in rats bred for high voluntary runningGregory N Ruegsegger, Jacob D Brown, M Cathleen Kovarik, et al.
Psychopharmacology|August 10, 2014
Cocaine-induced locomotor activity in rats selectively bred for low and high voluntary running behaviorJacob D Brown, Caroline L Green, Ian M Arthur, et al.
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