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Brandon M Chelette

2PUBLICATIONS
7CO-AUTHORS
Food properties (incl. characteristics and health benefits)Exercise physiology
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|Nov 22, 2021
Consumption of dietary fat causes loss of olfactory sensory neurons and associated circuitry that is not mitigated by voluntary exercise in mice.

Brandon M Chelette, Ashley M Loeven, Destinee N Gatlin

|Oct 25, 2019
Long-term obesogenic diet and targeted deletion of potassium channel K<sub>v</sub> 1.3 have differing effects on voluntary exercise in mice.

Brandon M Chelette, Abigail M Thomas, Debra Ann Fadool

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