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Theodore Garland

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European Journal of Applied Physiology|April 22, 2009
Day-to-day variability in voluntary wheel running among genetically differentiated lines of mice that vary in activity levelJoey C Eisenmann, Eric E Wickel, Scott A Kelly, et al.
Behavioural Brain Research|February 17, 2010
Dopaminergic dysregulation in mice selectively bred for excessive exercise or obesityWendy Foulds Mathes, Derrick L Nehrenberg, Ryan Gordon, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|June 20, 2007
The primate semicircular canal system and locomotionFred Spoor, Theodore Garland, Gail Krovitz, et al.
The Journal of Experimental Biology|December 16, 2005
Maximum aerobic performance in lines of Mus selected for high wheel-running activity: effects of selection, oxygen availability and the mini-muscle phenotypeEnrico L Rezende, Theodore Garland, Mark A Chappell, et al.
Environmental Science & Technology|June 19, 2013
Evolutionary patterns in trace metal (cd and zn) efflux capacity in aquatic organismsMonica D Poteat, Theodore Garland, Nicholas S Fisher, et al.
Physiological and Biochemical Zoology : PBZ|January 18, 2008
Protein synthesis and antioxidant capacity in aging mice: effects of long-term voluntary exerciseLobke M Vaanholt, John R Speakman, Theodore Garland, et al.
Behavioural Processes|November 28, 2023
Locomotor play behavior evolves by random genetic drift but not as a correlated response to selective breeding for high voluntary wheel-running behaviorNatalie N Whitehead, Scott A Kelly, Jessica S Demes, et al.
Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior|March 13, 2012
Sex differences in cannabinoid receptor-1 (CB1) pharmacology in mice selectively bred for high voluntary wheel-running behaviorBrooke K Keeney, Thomas H Meek, Kevin M Middleton, et al.
Physiological and Biochemical Zoology : PBZ|December 29, 2005
Effects of size, sex, and voluntary running speeds on costs of locomotion in lines of laboratory mice selectively bred for high wheel-running activityEnrico L Rezende, Scott A Kelly, Fernando R Gomes, et al.
Journal of Morphology|December 29, 2005
Experimental evolution and phenotypic plasticity of hindlimb bones in high-activity house miceScott A Kelly, Polly P Czech, Jeffrey T Wight, et al.
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European Journal of Applied Physiology|April 22, 2009
Day-to-day variability in voluntary wheel running among genetically differentiated lines of mice that vary in activity levelJoey C Eisenmann, Eric E Wickel, Scott A Kelly, et al.
Behavioural Brain Research|February 17, 2010
Dopaminergic dysregulation in mice selectively bred for excessive exercise or obesityWendy Foulds Mathes, Derrick L Nehrenberg, Ryan Gordon, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|June 20, 2007
The primate semicircular canal system and locomotionFred Spoor, Theodore Garland, Gail Krovitz, et al.
The Journal of Experimental Biology|December 16, 2005
Maximum aerobic performance in lines of Mus selected for high wheel-running activity: effects of selection, oxygen availability and the mini-muscle phenotypeEnrico L Rezende, Theodore Garland, Mark A Chappell, et al.
Environmental Science & Technology|June 19, 2013
Evolutionary patterns in trace metal (cd and zn) efflux capacity in aquatic organismsMonica D Poteat, Theodore Garland, Nicholas S Fisher, et al.
Physiological and Biochemical Zoology : PBZ|January 18, 2008
Protein synthesis and antioxidant capacity in aging mice: effects of long-term voluntary exerciseLobke M Vaanholt, John R Speakman, Theodore Garland, et al.
Behavioural Processes|November 28, 2023
Locomotor play behavior evolves by random genetic drift but not as a correlated response to selective breeding for high voluntary wheel-running behaviorNatalie N Whitehead, Scott A Kelly, Jessica S Demes, et al.
Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior|March 13, 2012
Sex differences in cannabinoid receptor-1 (CB1) pharmacology in mice selectively bred for high voluntary wheel-running behaviorBrooke K Keeney, Thomas H Meek, Kevin M Middleton, et al.
Physiological and Biochemical Zoology : PBZ|December 29, 2005
Effects of size, sex, and voluntary running speeds on costs of locomotion in lines of laboratory mice selectively bred for high wheel-running activityEnrico L Rezende, Scott A Kelly, Fernando R Gomes, et al.
Journal of Morphology|December 29, 2005
Experimental evolution and phenotypic plasticity of hindlimb bones in high-activity house miceScott A Kelly, Polly P Czech, Jeffrey T Wight, et al.
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