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Thomas E Childs
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University of Missouri
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Career Start Year
2002
Papers
36
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15
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36395916
Transcriptomic analysis reveals novel molecular signaling networks involved in low voluntary running behavior after AP-1 inhibition.
Neuroscience
2023
37077501
Selective breeding for physical inactivity produces cognitive deficits <i>via</i> altered hippocampal mitochondrial and synaptic function.
Front Aging Neurosci
2023
34941437
Resistance-exercise training attenuates LPS-induced astrocyte remodeling and neuroinflammatory cytokine expression in female Wistar rats.
J Appl Physiol (1985)
2022
36648898
Acute Wheel-Running Increases Markers of Stress and Aversion-Related Signaling in the Basolateral Amygdala of Male Rats.
J Funct Morphol Kinesiol
2022
34444918
Creatine Supplementation Upregulates mTORC1 Signaling and Markers of Synaptic Plasticity in the Dentate Gyrus While Ameliorating LPS-Induced Cognitive Impairment in Female Rats.
Nutrients
2021
33785378
RNA-sequencing and behavioral testing reveals inherited physical inactivity co-selects for anxiogenic behavior without altering depressive-like behavior in Wistar rats.
Neurosci Lett
2021
32725625
The role of nucleus accumbens CREB attenuation in rescuing low voluntary running behavior in female rats.
J Neurosci Res
2020
30392852
Sex dependent effects of physical activity on diet preference in rats selectively bred for high or low levels of voluntary wheel running.
Behav Brain Res
2019
30218401
Correction to: Overexpression of Protein Kinase Inhibitor Alpha Reverses Rat Low Voluntary Running Behavior.
Mol Neurobiol
2019
29931508
Overexpression of Protein Kinase Inhibitor Alpha Reverses Rat Low Voluntary Running Behavior.
Mol Neurobiol
2019
31120807
Resistance-exercise training ameliorates LPS-induced cognitive impairment concurrent with molecular signaling changes in the rat dentate gyrus.
J Appl Physiol (1985)
2019
27461471
Loss of Cdk5 function in the nucleus accumbens decreases wheel running and may mediate age-related declines in voluntary physical activity.
J Physiol
2017
28786140
5-Aminoimidazole-4-carboxamide ribonucleotide prevents fat gain following the cessation of voluntary physical activity.
Exp Physiol
2017
28743600
Sex determines effect of physical activity on diet preference: Association of striatal opioids and gut microbiota composition.
Behav Brain Res
2017
28794174
Maternal Western diet age-specifically alters female offspring voluntary physical activity and dopamine- and leptin-related gene expression.
FASEB J
2017
27913688
Left ventricle transcriptomic analysis reveals connective tissue accumulation associates with initial age-dependent decline in V̿o2peak from its lifetime apex.
Physiol Genomics
2017
26921453
Hypothalamic Npy mRNA is correlated with increased wheel running and decreased body fat in calorie-restricted rats.
Neurosci Lett
2016
26578698
AMPK agonist AICAR delays the initial decline in lifetime-apex V̿o2 peak, while voluntary wheel running fails to delay its initial decline in female rats.
Physiol Genomics
2016
24476471
Comparing serum responses to acute feedings of an extensively hydrolyzed whey protein concentrate versus a native whey protein concentrate in rats: a metabolomics approach.
Appl Physiol Nutr Metab
2014
24665095
Nucleus accumbens neuronal maturation differences in young rats bred for low versus high voluntary running behaviour.
J Physiol
2014
23279018
Non-passaged muscle precursor cells from 32-month old rat skeletal muscle have delayed proliferation and differentiation.
Cell Prolif
2013
23552494
Phenotypic and molecular differences between rats selectively bred to voluntarily run high vs. low nightly distances.
Am J Physiol Regul Integr Comp Physiol
2013
23498898
Elevated skeletal muscle irisin precursor FNDC5 mRNA in obese OLETF rats.
Metabolism
2013
22001493
Dopamine D1 receptor modulation in nucleus accumbens lowers voluntary wheel running in rats bred to run high distances.
Physiol Behav
2012
22534744
Differences in transcriptional patterns of extracellular matrix, inflammatory, and myogenic regulatory genes in myofibroblasts, fibroblasts, and muscle precursor cells isolated from old male rat skeletal muscle using a novel cell isolation procedure.
Biogerontology
2012
22672725
Postprandial leucine and insulin responses and toxicological effects of a novel whey protein hydrolysate-based supplement in rats.
J Int Soc Sports Nutr
2012
22282489
Early depression of Ankrd2 and Csrp3 mRNAs in the polyribosomal and whole tissue fractions in skeletal muscle with decreased voluntary running.
J Appl Physiol (1985)
2012
19270036
Fibroblast growth factor 2-stimulated proliferation is lower in muscle precursor cells from old rats.
Exp Physiol
2009
19657059
IGF-I activates the mouse type IIb myosin heavy chain gene.
Am J Physiol Cell Physiol
2009
18336467
p21(Cip1) expression is increased in ambient oxygen, compared to estimated physiological (5%) levels in rat muscle precursor cell culture.
Cell Prolif
2008
18787071
Age-dependent FOXO regulation of p27Kip1 expression via a conserved binding motif in rat muscle precursor cells.
Am J Physiol Cell Physiol
2008
12397024
Skeletal muscle IGF-binding protein-3 and -5 expressions are age, muscle, and load dependent.
Am J Physiol Endocrinol Metab
2003
12888627
Transcriptional profiling identifies extensive downregulation of extracellular matrix gene expression in sarcopenic rat soleus muscle.
Physiol Genomics
2003
12963800
Expression profiling identifies dysregulation of myosin heavy chains IIb and IIx during limb immobilization in the soleus muscles of old rats.
J Physiol
2003
12711594
Temporal alterations in protein signaling cascades during recovery from muscle atrophy.
Am J Physiol Cell Physiol
2003
12107064
GSK-3beta negatively regulates skeletal myotube hypertrophy.
Am J Physiol Cell Physiol
2002
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