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    Ozone induces glucose intolerance and systemic metabolic effects in young and aged brown Norway rats by Bass, V., Gordon, C.J., Jarema, K.A., MacPhail, R.C., Cascio, W.E., Phillips, P.M., Ledbetter, A.D., Schladweiler, M.C., Andrews, D., Miller, D., Doerfler, D.L., Kodavanti, U.P.

    Published in Toxicology and applied pharmacology (15-12-2013)
    “…Air pollutants have been associated with increased diabetes in humans. We hypothesized that ozone would impair glucose homeostasis by altering insulin…”
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    Does intramuscular thermal feedback modulate eccrine sweating in exercising humans? by Todd, G., Gordon, C. J., Groeller, H., Taylor, N. A. S.

    Published in Acta Physiologica (01-09-2014)
    “…Aim Few investigators have considered the possibility that skeletal muscles might contain thermosensitive elements capable of modifying thermoeffector…”
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    Environmental Leadership Equals Essential Leadership: Redefining Who Leads and How by Gordon, John C, Berry, Joyce K, Christensen, Norman L., Jr, Christensen, Norman L

    Published 20-03-2006
    “…The important new approach to leadership that John Gordon and Joyce Berry explain in this book is built upon the experiences of environmental and natural…”
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    Pregnancy registries in epilepsy : A consensus statement on health outcomes by MEADOR, K. J, PENNELL, P. B, CRAMER, J. A, HARDEN, C. L, GORDON, J. C, TOMSON, T, KAPLAN, P. W, HOLMES, G. L, FRENCH, J. A, HAUSER, W. A, WELLS, P. G

    Published in Neurology (30-09-2008)
    “…Most pregnant women with epilepsy require antiepileptic drug (AED) therapy. Present guidelines recommend optimizing treatment prior to conception, choosing the…”
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    Changes in diagnosis with follow-up in an incident cohort of patients with parkinsonism by Caslake, R, Moore, J N, Gordon, J C, Harris, C E, Counsell, C

    “…Background:Accurate diagnosis of the cause of parkinsonism during life can be difficult, particularly at presentation, but few studies have described changes…”
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    Effect of genetic strain and gender on age-related changes in body composition of the laboratory rat by Gordon, C. J., Jarema, K., Johnstone, A. F. M., Phillips, P. M.

    “…Body fat serves as a storage compartment for lipophilic pollutants and affects the pharmacokinetics of many toxic chemicals. Understanding how body fat varies…”
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    Thermal physiology of laboratory mice: Defining thermoneutrality by Gordon, C.J.

    Published in Journal of thermal biology (01-12-2012)
    “…In terms of total number of publications, the laboratory mouse (Mus musculus) has emerged as the most popular test subject in biomedical research. Mice are…”
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    Planning Research: A Concise Guide for the Environmental and Natural Resource Sciences by Gordon, John C

    Published 09-05-2007
    “…This concise yet comprehensive guide describes in detail a successful method for planning and writing about proposed research and management projects. Intended…”
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    The therapeutic potential of regulated hypothermia by Gordon, Christopher J

    Published in Emergency medicine journal : EMJ (01-03-2001)
    “…Reducing body temperature of rodents has been found to improve their survival to ischaemia, hypoxia, chemical toxicants, and many other types of insults…”
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    Recruitment bias resulted in poorer overall health status in a community-based control group by Taylor, K.S.M, Gordon, J.C, Harris, C.E, Counsell, C.E

    Published in Journal of clinical epidemiology (01-09-2008)
    “…Abstract Objective During a prospective community-based incidence study of parkinsonism, a control group was recruited for comparison with the incident…”
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    Thermal biology of the laboratory rat by Gordon, C J

    Published in Physiology & behavior (01-05-1990)
    “…The purpose of this paper is to thoroughly review the literature and present a data base of the basic thermoregulatory parameters of the laboratory rat. This…”
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    EXPERIMENTAL INDUCTION OF EQUINE PROTOZOAN MYELOENCEPHALITIS (EPM) IN THE HORSE: EFFECT OF SARCOCYSTIS NEURONA SPOROCYST INOCULATION DOSE ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF CLINICAL NEUROLOGIC DISEASE by Sofaly, C. D, Reed, S. M, Gordon, J. C, Dubey, J. P, Oglesbee, M. J, Njoku, C. J, Grover, D. L, Saville, W. J A

    Published in The Journal of parasitology (01-12-2002)
    “…The effect of inoculation dose of Sarcocystis neurona sporocysts on the development of clinical neurologic disease in horses was investigated. Twenty-four…”
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    Behavioral thermoregulatory responses of single- and group-housed mice by Gordon, Christopher J, Becker, Peggy, Ali, Joseph S

    Published in Physiology & behavior (15-11-1998)
    “…GORDON, C. J., P. BECKER AND J. S. ALI. Behavioral thermoregulatory responses of single- and group-housed mice. PHYSIOL BEHAV 65(2) 255–262, 1998.−The ambient…”
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    Impact of genetic strain on body fat loss, food consumption, metabolism, ventilation, and motor activity in free running female rats by Gordon, C.J, Phillips, P.M, Johnstone, A.F.M

    Published in Physiology & behavior (01-01-2016)
    “…Abstract Chronic exercise is considered as one of the most effective means of countering symptoms of the metabolic syndrome (MS) such as obesity and…”
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    24-hour control of body temperature in rats. I. Integration of behavioral and autonomic effectors by Gordon, C J

    Published in The American journal of physiology (01-07-1994)
    “…Some studies suggest that the nocturnal elevation in core temperature (Tc) of the rat is mediated by an elevation in the set point. The role of set point can…”
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    Active vs. sedentary lifestyle from weaning to adulthood and susceptibility to ozone in rats by Gordon, C J, Phillips, P M, Ledbetter, A, Snow, S J, Schladweiler, M C, Johnstone, A F M, Kodavanti, U P

    “…The prevalence of a sedentary (SED) life style combined with calorically rich diets has spurred the rise in childhood obesity, which, in turn, translates to…”
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    Caloric restriction in lean and obese strains of laboratory rat: effects on body composition, metabolism, growth and overall health by Aydin, C., Jarema, K. A., Phillips, P. M., Gordon, C. J.

    Published in Experimental physiology (01-11-2015)
    “…New Findings What is the central question of this study? How do lean and obese rats respond physiologically to caloric restriction? What is the main finding…”
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    Effects of maternal high-fat diet and sedentary lifestyle on susceptibility of adult offspring to ozone exposure in rats by Gordon, C. J., Phillips, P. M., Johnstone, A. F. M., Schmid, J., Schladweiler, M. C., Ledbetter, A., Snow, S. J., Kodavanti, U. P.

    Published in Inhalation toxicology (12-05-2017)
    “…Epidemiological and experimental data suggest that obesity exacerbates the health effects of air pollutants such as ozone (O 3 ). Maternal inactivity and…”
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    Comparative effects of hypoxia on behavioral thermoregulation in rats, hamsters, and mice by Gordon, C J, Fogelson, L

    Published in The American journal of physiology (01-01-1991)
    “…Recent studies using reptiles and other ectothermic species have shown that hypoxia lowers the set point for the control of body temperature. This is…”
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