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Frontiers in Physiology|August 10, 2016
Voluntary Running Aids to Maintain High Body Temperature in Rats Bred for High Aerobic CapacitySira M Karvinen, Mika Silvennoinen, Hongqiang Ma, et al.
American Journal of Physiology. Endocrinology and Metabolism|June 13, 2013
Exercise training enhances white adipose tissue metabolism in rats selectively bred for low- or high-endurance running capacityErin J Stephenson, Sarah J Lessard, Donato A Rivas, et al.
Neurochemistry International|June 6, 2016
The rate of training response to aerobic exercise affects brain function of ratsOrsolya Marton, Erika Koltai, Masaki Takeda, et al.
Physiological Reports|August 13, 2015
Ovariectomy results in differential shifts in gut microbiota in low versus high aerobic capacity ratsKimberly A Cox-York, Amy M Sheflin, Michelle T Foster, et al.
American Journal of Physiology. Endocrinology and Metabolism|May 4, 2017
Expression of microRNAs and target proteins in skeletal muscle of rats selectively bred for high and low running capacitySamuel K Pinto, Séverine Lamon, Erin J Stephenson, et al.
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology|April 10, 2026
Inborn cardiorespiratory fitness and exercise training modulate brown adipose tissue function and plasticity in early lifeMeagan S Kingren, Daniel G Sadler, Mary Barre, et al.
Nature Metabolism|July 23, 2020
Hyperglycaemia is associated with impaired muscle signalling and aerobic adaptation to exerciseTara L MacDonald, Pattarawan Pattamaprapanont, Prerana Pathak, et al.
Brain Research|October 26, 2011
Changes in mRNA levels for brain-derived neurotrophic factor after wheel running in rats selectively bred for high- and low-aerobic capacityJessica L Groves-Chapman, Patrick S Murray, Kristin L Stevens, et al.
American Journal of Physiology. Endocrinology and Metabolism|February 8, 2007
Dysregulation of muscle lipid metabolism in rats selectively bred for low aerobic running capacityFiona J Spargo, Sean L McGee, Nick Dzamko, et al.
Physiological Genomics|January 4, 2008
Aerobic capacity-dependent differences in cardiac gene expressionAnja Bye, Mette Langaas, Morten A Høydal, et al.
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Frontiers in Physiology|August 10, 2016
Voluntary Running Aids to Maintain High Body Temperature in Rats Bred for High Aerobic CapacitySira M Karvinen, Mika Silvennoinen, Hongqiang Ma, et al.
American Journal of Physiology. Endocrinology and Metabolism|June 13, 2013
Exercise training enhances white adipose tissue metabolism in rats selectively bred for low- or high-endurance running capacityErin J Stephenson, Sarah J Lessard, Donato A Rivas, et al.
Neurochemistry International|June 6, 2016
The rate of training response to aerobic exercise affects brain function of ratsOrsolya Marton, Erika Koltai, Masaki Takeda, et al.
Physiological Reports|August 13, 2015
Ovariectomy results in differential shifts in gut microbiota in low versus high aerobic capacity ratsKimberly A Cox-York, Amy M Sheflin, Michelle T Foster, et al.
American Journal of Physiology. Endocrinology and Metabolism|May 4, 2017
Expression of microRNAs and target proteins in skeletal muscle of rats selectively bred for high and low running capacitySamuel K Pinto, Séverine Lamon, Erin J Stephenson, et al.
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology|April 10, 2026
Inborn cardiorespiratory fitness and exercise training modulate brown adipose tissue function and plasticity in early lifeMeagan S Kingren, Daniel G Sadler, Mary Barre, et al.
Nature Metabolism|July 23, 2020
Hyperglycaemia is associated with impaired muscle signalling and aerobic adaptation to exerciseTara L MacDonald, Pattarawan Pattamaprapanont, Prerana Pathak, et al.
Brain Research|October 26, 2011
Changes in mRNA levels for brain-derived neurotrophic factor after wheel running in rats selectively bred for high- and low-aerobic capacityJessica L Groves-Chapman, Patrick S Murray, Kristin L Stevens, et al.
American Journal of Physiology. Endocrinology and Metabolism|February 8, 2007
Dysregulation of muscle lipid metabolism in rats selectively bred for low aerobic running capacityFiona J Spargo, Sean L McGee, Nick Dzamko, et al.
Physiological Genomics|January 4, 2008
Aerobic capacity-dependent differences in cardiac gene expressionAnja Bye, Mette Langaas, Morten A Høydal, et al.
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