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Jan-2020Influence of 96h sub-lethal copper exposure on aerobic scope and recovery from exhaustive exercise in killifish (Fundulus heteroclitus)Kulesza A; Leonard EM; McClelland GB
Aug-2017Fuel Use in Mammals: Conserved Patterns and Evolved Strategies for Aerobic Locomotion and ThermogenesisMcClelland GB; Lyons SA; Robertson CE
1-Mar-2022Phenotypic plasticity to chronic cold exposure in two species of Peromyscus from different environmentsHayward L; Robertson CE; McClelland GB
15-Jun-2022Thermogenesis is supported by high rates of circulatory fatty acid and triglyceride delivery in highland deer miceLyons SA; McClelland GB
Dec-2006Temperature‐ and exercise‐induced gene expression and metabolic enzyme changes in skeletal muscle of adult zebrafish (Danio rerio)McClelland GB; Craig PM; Dhekney K; Dipardo S
18-Aug-1998Carbohydrate utilization during exercise after high-altitude acclimation: A new perspectiveMcClelland GB; Hochachka PW; Weber J-M
Dec-2020Chronic cold exposure induces mitochondrial plasticity in deer mice native to high altitudesMahalingam S; Cheviron ZA; Storz JF; McClelland GB; Scott GR
Oct-2024Metabolic recovery from submaximal exercise in hypoxia acclimated high altitude deer mice (Peromyscus maniculatus)Dessureault LM; Tod RA; McClelland GB
1-Apr-2024Evolved changes in phenotype across skeletal muscles in deer mice native to high altitudeGarrett EJ; Prasad SK; Schweizer RM; McClelland GB; Scott GR
1-Apr-2024Highland deer mice support increased thermogenesis in response to chronic cold hypoxia by shifting uptake of circulating fatty acids from muscles to brown adipose tissueLyons SA; McClelland GB

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