Izak Harville
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Researcher
Also affiliated: Arkansas Children's Hospital (2026); Arkansas Children's Nutrition Center (2026)
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Biography and Research Information
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Izak Harville's research investigates the metabolic and behavioral consequences of carnitine deficiency in mice. His work explores how alterations in fuel metabolism, specifically related to carnitine, impact voluntary physical activity, such as wheel running. This line of inquiry contributes to understanding the broader physiological effects of metabolic disruptions. Harville's research has resulted in two publications, both concerning the effects of carnitine deficiency on metabolism and behavior in mice. He has collaborated with Craig Porter at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences on these publications.
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- Publications: 2
Selected Publications
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Carnitine deficiency alters fuel metabolism and voluntary wheel running in mice (2026)
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- Carnitine deficiency alters fuel metabolism and voluntary wheel running in mice
- Carnitine deficiency alters fuel metabolism and voluntary wheel running in mice
- Carnitine deficiency alters fuel metabolism and voluntary wheel running in mice
- Carnitine deficiency alters fuel metabolism and voluntary wheel running in mice
- Carnitine deficiency alters fuel metabolism and voluntary wheel running in mice
- Carnitine deficiency alters fuel metabolism and voluntary wheel running in mice
- Carnitine deficiency alters fuel metabolism and voluntary wheel running in mice
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