Voluntary wheel running
Selection for high voluntary wheel running increases speed and intermittency in house mice (Mus domesticus)
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Immune response to a Trichinella spiralis infection in house mice from lines selectively bred for high voluntary wheel running
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The effects of 8 weeks voluntary wheel running on the contractile performance of isolated locomotory (soleus) and respiratory (diaphragm) skeletal muscle during early ageing
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Corticosterone and dopamine D2/D3 receptors mediate the motivation for voluntary wheel running in C57BL/6J mice
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Locomotor trade offs in mice selectively bred for high voluntary wheel running
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Mice selectively bred for high voluntary wheel running have larger midbrains: support for the mosaic model of brain evolution
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Glycogen storage and muscle glucose transporters (GLUT 4) of mice selectively bred for high voluntary wheel running
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Antioxidant Gene Expression in Active and Sedentary House Mice (Mus domesticus) Selected for High Voluntary Wheel-Running Behavior
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Long-term voluntary wheel running does not alter vascular amyloid burden but reduces neuroinflammation in the Tg-SwDI mouse model of cerebral amyloid angiopathy
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Endurance capacity of mice selectively bred for high voluntary wheel running
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Erythropoietin elevates but not voluntary wheel running in mice
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Differential regulation of PGC-1α expression in rat liver and skeletal muscle in response to voluntary running
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Limits to sustained energy intake XV Effects of wheel running on the energy budget during lactation
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Within lifetime trade offs but evolutionary freedom for hormonal and immunological traits: evidence from mice bred for high voluntary exercise
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Urinary corticosterone and normetanephrine levels after voluntary wheel and forced treadmill running in the db/db mouse
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Voluntary Running Enhances Hippocampal Proliferation by Increasing Hippocampal NGF, BDNF, and IGF-1
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Adequate Energy Intake Prevents Low Bone Mass Under Exercise and Low Intake of Nutrients in Young Female Rats
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Artificial selection for increased wheel running activity in house mice results in decreased body mass at maturity
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Maximal metabolic rates during voluntary exercise, forced exercise, and cold exposure in house mice selectively bred for high wheel running
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Pre-infection physical exercise decreases mortality and stimulates neurogenesis in bacterial meningitis
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