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Wood, Rachel E., Hayter, Scott, Rowbottom, David, & Stewart, Ian B. (2005) Applying a mathematical model to training adaptation in a distance runner. European Journal of Applied Physiology, 94(3), pp. 310-316.
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8Hayes, Sandra C., Rowbottom, David W., Davies, Peter S., Parker, Tony W., & Bashford, John (2003) Immunological Changes after Cancer Treatment and Participation in an Exercise Program. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 35(1), pp. 2-9.
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27Green, Katherine, Mackinnon, Laurel, & Rowbottom, David (2003) Acute Exercise and T-Lymphocyte Expression of the Early Activation Marker CD69. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 35(4), pp. 582-588.
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7Croaker, Susan, Green, Katherine, & Rowbottom, David (2003) Carbohydrate Supplementation and Exercise Induced Changes in T-Lymphocyte Function. Journal of Applied Physiology, 95(3), pp. 1216-1223.
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20Green, Katherine & Rowbottom, David (2003) Exercise-Induced Changes to in Vitro T-Lymphocyte Mitogen Responses Using CFSE. Journal of Applied Physiology, 95(1), pp. 57-63.
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12Jenkins, David, Novas, Anabela, & Rowbottom, David (2003) A Practical Method of Estimating Energy Expenditure during Tennis Play. Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport, 6(1), pp. 40-50.
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18Jenkins, David, Novas, Anabela, & Rowbottom, David (2003) Tennis, Incidence of URTI & Salivary IgA. International Journal of Sports Medicine, 24, pp. 223-229.
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37Green, Katherine, Mackinnon, Laurel, & Rowbottom, David (2002) Exercise and T-Lymphocyte Function: A Comparison of Proliferation in PBMC and NK Cell-depleted PBMC Culture. Journal of Applied Physiology, 92(6), pp. 2390-2395.
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10Jenkins, David, Novas, Anabela, & Rowbottom, David (2002) Total Daily Energy Expenditure and Incidence of Upper Respiratory Tract Infection Symptoms in Young Females. International Journal of Sports Medicine, 23(7), pp. 465-470.
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