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Resistance to Aerobic Exercise Training Causes Metabolic Dysfunction and Reveals Novel Exercise-Regulated Signaling NetworksLESSARD, Sarah J; RIVAS, Donato A; FIELDING, Roger A et al.Diabetes (New York, NY). 2013, Vol 62, Num 8, pp 2717-2727, issn 0012-1797, 11 p.Article

Exercise training reverses impaired skeletal muscle metabolism induced by artificial selection for low aerobic capacityLESSARD, Sarah J; RIVAS, Donato A; STEPHENSON, Erin J et al.American journal of physiology. Regulatory, integrative and comparative physiology. 2011, Vol 69, Num 1, issn 0363-6119, R175-R182Article

Peripheral oxygen transport and utilization in rats following continued selective breeding for endurance running capacityHOWLETT, Richard A; KIRKTON, Scott D; GONZALEZ, Norberto C et al.Journal of applied physiology (1985). 2009, Vol 106, Num 6, pp 1819-1825, issn 8750-7587, 7 p.Article

Dysregulation of muscle lipid metabolism in rats selectively bred for low aerobic running capacitySPARGO, Fiona J; MCGEE, Sean L; DZAMKO, Nick et al.American journal of physiology. Endocrinology and metabolism. 2007, Vol 55, Num 6, issn 0193-1849, E1631-E1636Article

Overweight female rats selectively breed for low aerobic capacity exhibit increased myocardial fibrosis and diastolic dysfunctionDEMARCO, Vincent G; JOHNSON, Megan S; SOWERS, James R et al.American journal of physiology. Heart and circulatory physiology. 2012, Vol 71, Num 4, issn 0363-6135, H1667-H1682Article

Lower oxidative DNA damage despite greater ROS production in muscles from rats selectively bred for high running capacityTWEEDIE, Constance; ROMESTAING, Caroline; BURELLE, Yan et al.American journal of physiology. Regulatory, integrative and comparative physiology. 2011, Vol 69, Num 3, issn 0363-6119, R544-R553Article

Changes in mRNA levels for brain-derived neurotrophic factor after wheel running in rats selectively bred for high- and low-aerobic capacityGROVES-CHAPMAN, Jessica L; MURRAY, Patrick S; STEVENS, Kristin L et al.Brain research. 2011, Vol 1425, pp 90-97, issn 0006-8993, 8 p.Article

Nociception before and after exercise in rats bred for high and low aerobic capacityGEISSER, Michael E; WENFEI WANG; SMUCK, Matthew et al.Neuroscience letters. 2008, Vol 443, Num 1, pp 37-40, issn 0304-3940, 4 p.Article

Cardiovascular risk factors emerge after artificial selection for low aerobic capacityWISLEFF, Ulrik; NAJJAR, Sonia M; BRITTON, Steven L et al.Science (Washington, D.C.). 2005, Vol 307, Num 5708, pp 418-420, issn 0036-8075, 3 p.Article

Divergent skeletal muscle respiratory capacities in rats artificially selected for high and low running ability: a role for Norl?STEPHENSON, Erin J; STEPTO, Nigel K; KOCH, Lauren G et al.Journal of applied physiology (1985). 2012, Vol 113, Num 5, pp 1403-1412, issn 8750-7587, 10 p.Article

Proteomic analysis reveals perturbed energy metabolism and elevated oxidative stress in hearts of rats with inborn low aerobic capacityBURNISTON, Jatin G; KENYANI, Jenna; WASTLING, Jonathan M et al.Proteomics (Weinheim. Print). 2011, Vol 11, Num 16, pp 3369-3379, issn 1615-9853, 11 p.Article

Using molecular classification to predict gains in maximal aerobic capacity following endurance exercise training in humansTIMMONS, James A; KNUDSEN, Steen; AKERSTRÖM, Thorbjörn et al.Journal of applied physiology (1985). 2010, Vol 108, Num 6, pp 1487-1496, issn 8750-7587, 10 p.Article

Continued artificial selection for running endurance in rats is associated with improved lung functionKIRKTON, Scott D; HOWLETT, Richard A; GONZALEZ, Norberto C et al.Journal of applied physiology (1985). 2009, Vol 106, Num 6, pp 1810-1818, issn 8750-7587, 9 p.Article

Continued divergence in VO2 max of rats artificially selected for running endurance is mediated by greater convective blood O2 deliveryGONZALEZ, Norberto C; KIRKTON, Scott D; HOWLETT, Richard A et al.Journal of applied physiology (1985). 2006, Vol 101, Num 5, pp 1288-1296, issn 8750-7587, 9 p.Article

Skeletal muscle capillarity and enzyme activity in rats selectively bred for running enduranceHOWLETT, Richard A; GONZALEZ, Norberto C; WAGNER, Harrieth E et al.Journal of applied physiology (1985). 2003, Vol 94, Num 4, pp 1682-1688, issn 8750-7587, 7 p.Article

Region-specific differences in brain melanocortin receptors in rats of the lean phenotypeSHUKLA, Charu; BRITTON, Steven L; KOCH, Lauren G et al.Neuroreport (Oxford). 2012, Vol 23, Num 10, pp 596-600, issn 0959-4965, 5 p.Article

Intrinsic Aerobic Capacity Sets a Divide for Aging and LongevityGERARD KOCH, Lauren; KEMI, Ole J; ABADIR, Peter M et al.Circulation research. 2011, Vol 109, Num 10, pp 1162-1172, issn 0009-7330, 11 p.Article

Low intrinsic running capacity is associated with reduced skeletal muscle substrate oxidation and lower mitochondrial content in white skeletal muscleRIVAS, Donato A; LESSARD, Sarah J; SAITO, Misato et al.American journal of physiology. Regulatory, integrative and comparative physiology. 2011, Vol 69, Num 4, issn 0363-6119, R835-R843Article

Risk-assessment and Coping Strategies Segregate with Divergent Intrinsic Aerobic Capacity in RatsBURGHARDT, Paul R; FLAGEL, Shelly B; BURGHARDT, Kyle J et al.Neuropsychopharmacology (New York, NY). 2011, Vol 36, Num 2, pp 390-401, issn 0893-133X, 12 p.Article

Artificial selection for high-capacity endurance running is protective against high-fat diet-induced insulin resistanceNOLAND, Robert C; THYFAULT, John P; DOHM, G. Lynis et al.American journal of physiology. Endocrinology and metabolism. 2007, Vol 56, Num 1, issn 0193-1849, E31-E41Article

Elevated central monoamine receptor mRNA in rats bred for high endurance capacity : Implications for central fatigueFOLEY, Teresa E; GREENWOOD, Benjamin N; DAY, Heidi E. W et al.Behavioural brain research. 2006, Vol 174, Num 1, pp 132-142, issn 0166-4328, 11 p.Article

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