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Publications by R. EIKELBOOM
Human Parallel to Voluntary Wheel Running: Exercise
Animal Behaviour
Evolution
Ecology
Systematics
Animal Science
Behavior
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Voluntary Wheel Running: A Review and Novel Interpretation
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REINVENTING THE WHEEL: Comparison of Two Wheel Cage Styles for Assessing Mouse Voluntary Running Activity
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Voluntary Wheel Running Produces Resistance to Inescapable Stress-Induced Potentiation of Morphine Conditioned Place Preference
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Impaired Wheel Running Exercise in CLC-1 Chloride Channel-Deficient Myotonic Mice
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