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Nathan Kerr, PhD
Nathan Kerr, PhD
Postdoctoral Research Fellow, University of Missouri
Verified email at umsystem.edu
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Contributions of physical inactivity and sedentary behavior to metabolic and endocrine diseases
NR Kerr, FW Booth
Trends in Endocrinology & Metabolism 33 (12), 817-827, 2022
282022
Creatine supplementation upregulates mTORC1 signaling and markers of synaptic plasticity in the dentate gyrus while ameliorating LPS-induced cognitive impairment in female rats
X Mao, TJ Kelty, NR Kerr, TE Childs, MD Roberts, FW Booth
Nutrients 13 (8), 2758, 2021
132021
Resistance-exercise training attenuates LPS-induced astrocyte remodeling and neuroinflammatory cytokine expression in female Wistar rats
TJ Kelty, X Mao, NR Kerr, TE Childs, GN Ruegsegger, FW Booth
Journal of Applied Physiology 132 (2), 317-326, 2022
62022
Selective breeding for physical inactivity produces cognitive deficits via altered hippocampal mitochondrial and synaptic function
NR Kerr, TJ Kelty, X Mao, TE Childs, DD Kline, RS Rector, FW Booth
Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience 15, 1147420, 2023
32023
Acute wheel-running increases markers of stress and aversion-related signaling in the basolateral amygdala of male rats
KB Grigsby, NR Kerr, TJ Kelty, X Mao, TE Childs, FW Booth
Journal of Functional Morphology and Kinesiology 8 (1), 6, 2022
32022
RNA-sequencing and behavioral testing reveals inherited physical inactivity co-selects for anxiogenic behavior without altering depressive-like behavior in Wistar rats
TJ Kelty, JD Brown, NR Kerr, MD Roberts, TE Childs, OH Cabrera, ...
Neuroscience Letters 753, 135854, 2021
32021
Evaluating the molecular drivers of physical inactivity and muscle atrophy as initiating factors in cognitive impairment
NR Kerr
University of Missouri--Columbia, 2023
2023
Selective breeding for physical inactivity preference produces an Alzheimer's Disease-like phenotype in Wistar rats
N Kerr, T Kelty, X Mao, T Childs, F Booth
Physiology 38 (S1), 5729646, 2023
2023
Transcriptomic analysis reveals novel molecular signaling networks involved in low voluntary running behavior after AP-1 inhibition
X Mao, KB Grigsby, TJ Kelty, NR Kerr, TE Childs, FW Booth
Neuroscience 509, 173-186, 2023
2023
Transcriptomic analysis reveals novel molecular signaling networks in response to nucleus accumbens AP-1 inhibition in rats selectively bred for low voluntary wheel running …
X Mao, KB Grigsby, TJ Kelty, NR Kerr, TE Childs, FW Booth
Neuroscience, S0306-4522 (22) 00560, 2022
2022
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