Paul J. LeBlanc

2.6k total citations
87 papers, 2.0k citations indexed

About

Paul J. LeBlanc is a scholar working on Physiology, Cell Biology and Molecular Biology. According to data from OpenAlex, Paul J. LeBlanc has authored 87 papers receiving a total of 2.0k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 47 papers in Physiology, 31 papers in Cell Biology and 24 papers in Molecular Biology. Recurrent topics in Paul J. LeBlanc's work include Muscle metabolism and nutrition (30 papers), Adipose Tissue and Metabolism (26 papers) and Diet and metabolism studies (15 papers). Paul J. LeBlanc is often cited by papers focused on Muscle metabolism and nutrition (30 papers), Adipose Tissue and Metabolism (26 papers) and Diet and metabolism studies (15 papers). Paul J. LeBlanc collaborates with scholars based in Canada, United States and South Korea. Paul J. LeBlanc's co-authors include Sandra J. Peters, George J. F. Heigenhauser, Val A. Fajardo, Norman L. Jones, Brian D. Roy, James S. Ballantyne, Rebecca E. K. MacPherson, Wendy E. Ward, Paula M. Miotto and Graham P. Holloway and has published in prestigious journals such as SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología, The Journal of Physiology and Diabetes.

In The Last Decade

Paul J. LeBlanc

85 papers receiving 1.9k citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Paul J. LeBlanc Canada 26 744 546 389 384 282 87 2.0k
Denis R. Joanisse Canada 32 1.3k 1.8× 649 1.2× 409 1.1× 455 1.2× 200 0.7× 80 3.0k
Wayne T. Willis United States 27 824 1.1× 1.0k 1.8× 439 1.1× 515 1.3× 125 0.4× 66 2.6k
R. Favier France 25 831 1.1× 565 1.0× 354 0.9× 524 1.4× 171 0.6× 75 2.0k
Martin Hey‐Mogensen Denmark 18 1.3k 1.7× 1.8k 3.3× 293 0.8× 465 1.2× 78 0.3× 22 3.0k
Éric Bombardier Canada 22 874 1.2× 818 1.5× 133 0.3× 355 0.9× 64 0.2× 55 1.7k
Alina Woźniak Poland 26 574 0.8× 435 0.8× 108 0.3× 159 0.4× 208 0.7× 184 2.4k
Stian Ellefsen Norway 25 589 0.8× 456 0.8× 507 1.3× 387 1.0× 71 0.3× 66 2.0k
Christina Hansen Denmark 17 922 1.2× 942 1.7× 224 0.6× 338 0.9× 50 0.2× 37 1.9k
Eric K. Birks United States 25 492 0.7× 284 0.5× 94 0.2× 177 0.5× 290 1.0× 59 2.5k
M. W. Radomski Canada 24 1.1k 1.4× 316 0.6× 110 0.3× 288 0.8× 114 0.4× 54 2.1k

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Paul J. LeBlanc

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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LeBlanc, Paul J., et al.. (2025). The link between sarcopenic obesity and Alzheimer's disease: a brain‐derived neurotrophic factor point of view. The Journal of Physiology. 604(6). 2400–2410. 2 indexed citations
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Braun, Jessica L., et al.. (2025). Can the inhibition of glycogen synthase kinase 3 mimic the physiological effects of exercise on muscle and other organs?. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. 2(2). 108–120. 1 indexed citations
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Baranowski, Bradley J., Aminu Mohammad, Paul J. LeBlanc, Val A. Fajardo, & Rebecca E. K. MacPherson. (2024). Examination of Akt and GSK3β in BDNF‐mediated reductions in BACE1 activity in neuronal cells. Physiological Reports. 12(16). e70001–e70001. 6 indexed citations
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LeBlanc, Paul J., et al.. (2022). Nurses' Knowledge Regarding Nursing Surveillance of the Septic Patient. Clinical Nurse Specialist. 36(6). 309–316. 3 indexed citations
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LeBlanc, Paul J., et al.. (2021). Characterization of neutral sphingomyelinase activity and isoform expression in rodent skeletal muscle mitochondria. Mitochondrion. 59. 184–189. 1 indexed citations
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Townsend, Logan K., Hesham Shamshoum, David M. Mutch, et al.. (2019). Exercise and Dairy Protein have Distinct Effects on Indices of Liver and Systemic Lipid Metabolism. Obesity. 28(1). 97–105. 7 indexed citations
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Sacco, Sandra M., et al.. (2017). Nutritional Programming of Bone Structure in Male Offspring by Maternal Consumption of Citrus Flavanones. Calcified Tissue International. 102(6). 671–682. 5 indexed citations
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Fajardo, Val A., et al.. (2017). Saturation of SERCA's lipid annulus may protect against its thermal inactivation. Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications. 484(2). 456–460. 7 indexed citations
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Fajardo, Val A., et al.. (2017). Cardiolipin content, linoleic acid composition, and tafazzin expression in response to skeletal muscle overload and unload stimuli. Scientific Reports. 7(1). 2060–2060. 27 indexed citations
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Ramos, Sofhia V., Patrick C. Turnbull, Rebecca E. K. MacPherson, et al.. (2015). Changes in mitochondrial perilipin 3 and perilipin 5 protein content in rat skeletal muscle following endurance training and acute stimulated contraction. Experimental Physiology. 100(4). 450–462. 16 indexed citations
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Wahi, Gita, et al.. (2011). Metabolic syndrome in children with and without developmental coordination disorder. Research in Developmental Disabilities. 32(6). 2785–2789. 17 indexed citations
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Coverdale, Nicole S., et al.. (2010). Skeletal Muscle Type Comparison of Subsarcolemmal Mitochondrial Membrane Phospholipid Fatty Acid Composition in Rat. The Journal of Membrane Biology. 234(3). 207–215. 49 indexed citations
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Gurd, Brendon J., Sandra J. Peters, George J. F. Heigenhauser, et al.. (2009). Prior heavy exercise elevates pyruvate dehydrogenase activity and muscle oxygenation and speeds O2uptake kinetics during moderate exercise in older adults. American Journal of Physiology-Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology. 297(3). R877–R884. 33 indexed citations
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LeBlanc, Paul J., Robert A. Harris, & Sandra J. Peters. (2006). Skeletal muscle fiber type comparison of pyruvate dehydrogenase phosphatase activity and isoform expression in fed and food-deprived rats. American Journal of Physiology-Endocrinology and Metabolism. 292(2). E571–E576. 18 indexed citations
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LeBlanc, Paul J., Krista R. Howarth, Martin J. Gibala, & George J. F. Heigenhauser. (2004). Effects of 7 wk of endurance training on human skeletal muscle metabolism during submaximal exercise. Journal of Applied Physiology. 97(6). 2148–2153. 37 indexed citations
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Miller, Benjamin F., Michael I. Lindinger, Jill A. Fattor, et al.. (2004). Hematological and acid-base changes in men during prolonged exercise with and without sodium-lactate infusion. Journal of Applied Physiology. 98(3). 856–865. 40 indexed citations
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Wright, Patricia A., et al.. (1999). Lactation during Hibernation in Wild Black Bears: Effects on Plasma Amino Acids and Nitrogen Metabolites. Physiological and Biochemical Zoology. 72(5). 597–604. 16 indexed citations
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LeBlanc, Paul J. & James S. Ballantyne. (1993). β‐Hydroxybutyrate dehydrogenase in teleost fish. Journal of Experimental Zoology. 267(3). 356–358. 13 indexed citations
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LeBlanc, Paul J., E. Summers, Mark D. Inman, et al.. (1988). Inspiratory muscles during exercise: a problem of supply and demand. Journal of Applied Physiology. 64(6). 2482–2489. 72 indexed citations

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