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Anthony C Hackney

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Hormones (Athens, Greece)|January 3, 2015
Relationship between salivary and serum testosterone levels in response to different exercise intensitiesAmy R Lane, Anthony C Hackney
Sports Medicine (Auckland, N.Z.)|May 18, 2005
Interactions of metabolic hormones, adipose tissue and exerciseRobert G McMurray, Anthony C Hackney
Medicine and Sport Science|October 20, 2010
Body composition differences in normal weight, obese-overweight and anorexic adolescents: role of adipocytokinesKristin S Ondrak, Anthony C Hackney
Medicine and Sport Science|October 20, 2010
Inflammatory cytokines and metabolic risk factors during growth and maturation: influence of physical activityDaniela A Rubin, Anthony C Hackney
Acta Clinica Croatica|April 2, 2013
The immune system and overtraining in athletes: clinical implicationsAnthony C Hackney, Kristen J Koltun
Current Trends in Endocrinology|November 15, 2019
The exercise-hypogonadal male condition and endurance exercise trainingAnthony C Hackney, Zachary C Hackney
Endocrines|November 30, 2020
Testosterone Responses to Intensive, Prolonged Endurance Exercise in WomenAnthony C Hackney, Hannah N Willett
Hormones (Athens, Greece)|June 3, 2018
Low testosterone in male endurance-trained distance runners: impact of years in trainingAnthony C Hackney, Amy R Lane
Journal of Steroids & Hormonal Science|April 17, 2018
Exercise Endocrinology: Guidance for Future Research Direction and FocusAnthony C Hackney, Amy R Lane
Journal of Endocrinology and Diabetes|April 17, 2018
Reproductive Dysfunction from the Stress of Exercise Training is not Gender Specific: The "Exercise-Hypogonadal Male Condition"Amy R Lane, Anthony C Hackney
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Hormones (Athens, Greece)|January 3, 2015
Relationship between salivary and serum testosterone levels in response to different exercise intensitiesAmy R Lane, Anthony C Hackney
Sports Medicine (Auckland, N.Z.)|May 18, 2005
Interactions of metabolic hormones, adipose tissue and exerciseRobert G McMurray, Anthony C Hackney
Medicine and Sport Science|October 20, 2010
Body composition differences in normal weight, obese-overweight and anorexic adolescents: role of adipocytokinesKristin S Ondrak, Anthony C Hackney
Medicine and Sport Science|October 20, 2010
Inflammatory cytokines and metabolic risk factors during growth and maturation: influence of physical activityDaniela A Rubin, Anthony C Hackney
Acta Clinica Croatica|April 2, 2013
The immune system and overtraining in athletes: clinical implicationsAnthony C Hackney, Kristen J Koltun
Current Trends in Endocrinology|November 15, 2019
The exercise-hypogonadal male condition and endurance exercise trainingAnthony C Hackney, Zachary C Hackney
Endocrines|November 30, 2020
Testosterone Responses to Intensive, Prolonged Endurance Exercise in WomenAnthony C Hackney, Hannah N Willett
Hormones (Athens, Greece)|June 3, 2018
Low testosterone in male endurance-trained distance runners: impact of years in trainingAnthony C Hackney, Amy R Lane
Journal of Steroids & Hormonal Science|April 17, 2018
Exercise Endocrinology: Guidance for Future Research Direction and FocusAnthony C Hackney, Amy R Lane
Journal of Endocrinology and Diabetes|April 17, 2018
Reproductive Dysfunction from the Stress of Exercise Training is not Gender Specific: The "Exercise-Hypogonadal Male Condition"Amy R Lane, Anthony C Hackney
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