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Glen Davison

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International Journal of Exercise Science|December 20, 2016
Carbohydrate Mouth Rinse Improves 1.5 h Run Performance: Is There A Dose-Effect?Benjamin F Wright, Glen Davison
Applied Physiology, Nutrition, and Metabolism = Physiologie Appliquee, Nutrition Et Metabolisme|February 11, 2015
Oral neutrophil responses to acute prolonged exercise may not be representative of blood neutrophil responsesGlen Davison, Arwel Wyn Jones
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise|April 7, 2007
Antioxidant supplementation and immunoendocrine responses to prolonged exerciseGlen Davison, Michael Gleeson, Shaun Phillips
European Journal of Applied Physiology|March 6, 2009
Salivary antimicrobial peptides (LL-37 and alpha-defensins HNP1-3), antimicrobial and IgA responses to prolonged exerciseGlen Davison, Judith Allgrove, Michael Gleeson
American Journal of Lifestyle Medicine|September 12, 2018
Nutritional and Physical Activity Interventions to Improve ImmunityGlen Davison, Corinna Kehaya, Arwel Wyn Jones
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise|May 10, 2011
Effects of priming exercise on VO2 kinetics and the power-duration relationshipMark Burnley, Glen Davison, Jonathan Robert Baker
European Journal of Nutrition|June 6, 2026
Effects of acute bovine colostrum supplementation on immune responses to prolonged cycling: a randomised crossover trialArwel W Jones, Rhys Thatcher, Glen Davison
European Journal of Applied Physiology|March 26, 2011
Oral tyrosine supplementation improves exercise capacity in the heatLes Tumilty, Glen Davison, Manfred Beckmann, et al.
Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews|March 25, 2018
Joggin' the Noggin: Towards a Physiological Understanding of Exercise-Induced Cognitive BenefitsNikolas J Stimpson, Glen Davison, Amir-Homayoun Javadi
European Journal of Applied Physiology|January 5, 2013
Acute oral administration of a tyrosine and phenylalanine-free amino acid mixture reduces exercise capacity in the heatLes Tumilty, Glen Davison, Manfred Beckmann, et al.
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International Journal of Exercise Science|December 20, 2016
Carbohydrate Mouth Rinse Improves 1.5 h Run Performance: Is There A Dose-Effect?Benjamin F Wright, Glen Davison
Applied Physiology, Nutrition, and Metabolism = Physiologie Appliquee, Nutrition Et Metabolisme|February 11, 2015
Oral neutrophil responses to acute prolonged exercise may not be representative of blood neutrophil responsesGlen Davison, Arwel Wyn Jones
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise|April 7, 2007
Antioxidant supplementation and immunoendocrine responses to prolonged exerciseGlen Davison, Michael Gleeson, Shaun Phillips
European Journal of Applied Physiology|March 6, 2009
Salivary antimicrobial peptides (LL-37 and alpha-defensins HNP1-3), antimicrobial and IgA responses to prolonged exerciseGlen Davison, Judith Allgrove, Michael Gleeson
American Journal of Lifestyle Medicine|September 12, 2018
Nutritional and Physical Activity Interventions to Improve ImmunityGlen Davison, Corinna Kehaya, Arwel Wyn Jones
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise|May 10, 2011
Effects of priming exercise on VO2 kinetics and the power-duration relationshipMark Burnley, Glen Davison, Jonathan Robert Baker
European Journal of Nutrition|June 6, 2026
Effects of acute bovine colostrum supplementation on immune responses to prolonged cycling: a randomised crossover trialArwel W Jones, Rhys Thatcher, Glen Davison
European Journal of Applied Physiology|March 26, 2011
Oral tyrosine supplementation improves exercise capacity in the heatLes Tumilty, Glen Davison, Manfred Beckmann, et al.
Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews|March 25, 2018
Joggin' the Noggin: Towards a Physiological Understanding of Exercise-Induced Cognitive BenefitsNikolas J Stimpson, Glen Davison, Amir-Homayoun Javadi
European Journal of Applied Physiology|January 5, 2013
Acute oral administration of a tyrosine and phenylalanine-free amino acid mixture reduces exercise capacity in the heatLes Tumilty, Glen Davison, Manfred Beckmann, et al.
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