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Mark Hayes

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Journal of Sports Sciences|March 25, 2017
Females exposed to 24 h of sleep deprivation do not experience greater physiological strain, but do perceive heat illness symptoms more severely, during exercise-heat stressRebecca Relf, Ashley Willmott, Jessica Mee, et al.
The Journal of Investigative Dermatology|May 4, 2025
Eosinophils and Bioactive Lipid Mediators Regulate Skin Inflammation and Cancer GrowthChristina Malactou, Mark Hayes, Tingfeng Zhang, et al.
International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance|August 23, 2025
Sex Differences in Sustained Attention Performance and Neuromuscular Fatigue During an Intense Cognitive-Motor Dual Task in Normoxia and HypoxiaThomas Goepp, Mark Hayes, Hervé Di Domenico, et al.
Clinical & Experimental Ophthalmology|February 13, 2003
Vascular endothelial growth factor-B and retinal vascular development in the mouseMelissa Reichelt, Shunning Shi, Mark Hayes, et al.
Temperature (Austin, Tex.)|October 5, 2020
Heat acclimation attenuates the increased sensations of fatigue reported during acute exercise-heat stressAshley G B Willmott, Mark Hayes, Carl A James, et al.
Temperature (Austin, Tex.)|November 1, 2018
Physiological and perceptual responses to exercising in restrictive heat loss attire with use of an upper-body sauna suit in temperate and hot conditionsAshley G B Willmott, Oliver R Gibson, Carl A James, et al.
Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research|July 1, 2016
Power Relative to Body Mass Best Predicts Change in Core Temperature During Exercise-Heat StressOliver R Gibson, Ashley G B Willmott, Carl A James, et al.
Pathology|July 10, 2012
TUFM is a potential new prognostic indicator for colorectal carcinomaHongjun Shi, Mark Hayes, Chandra Kirana, et al.
Journal of Sports Sciences|November 27, 2012
Peak power output provides the most reliable measure of performance in prolonged intermittent-sprint cyclingMark Hayes, Drew Smith, Paul C Castle, et al.
Physiological Reports|December 22, 2018
Once- and twice-daily heat acclimation confer similar heat adaptations, inflammatory responses and exercise tolerance improvementsAshley G B Willmott, Mark Hayes, Carl A James, et al.
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Journal of Sports Sciences|March 25, 2017
Females exposed to 24 h of sleep deprivation do not experience greater physiological strain, but do perceive heat illness symptoms more severely, during exercise-heat stressRebecca Relf, Ashley Willmott, Jessica Mee, et al.
The Journal of Investigative Dermatology|May 4, 2025
Eosinophils and Bioactive Lipid Mediators Regulate Skin Inflammation and Cancer GrowthChristina Malactou, Mark Hayes, Tingfeng Zhang, et al.
International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance|August 23, 2025
Sex Differences in Sustained Attention Performance and Neuromuscular Fatigue During an Intense Cognitive-Motor Dual Task in Normoxia and HypoxiaThomas Goepp, Mark Hayes, Hervé Di Domenico, et al.
Clinical & Experimental Ophthalmology|February 13, 2003
Vascular endothelial growth factor-B and retinal vascular development in the mouseMelissa Reichelt, Shunning Shi, Mark Hayes, et al.
Temperature (Austin, Tex.)|October 5, 2020
Heat acclimation attenuates the increased sensations of fatigue reported during acute exercise-heat stressAshley G B Willmott, Mark Hayes, Carl A James, et al.
Temperature (Austin, Tex.)|November 1, 2018
Physiological and perceptual responses to exercising in restrictive heat loss attire with use of an upper-body sauna suit in temperate and hot conditionsAshley G B Willmott, Oliver R Gibson, Carl A James, et al.
Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research|July 1, 2016
Power Relative to Body Mass Best Predicts Change in Core Temperature During Exercise-Heat StressOliver R Gibson, Ashley G B Willmott, Carl A James, et al.
Pathology|July 10, 2012
TUFM is a potential new prognostic indicator for colorectal carcinomaHongjun Shi, Mark Hayes, Chandra Kirana, et al.
Journal of Sports Sciences|November 27, 2012
Peak power output provides the most reliable measure of performance in prolonged intermittent-sprint cyclingMark Hayes, Drew Smith, Paul C Castle, et al.
Physiological Reports|December 22, 2018
Once- and twice-daily heat acclimation confer similar heat adaptations, inflammatory responses and exercise tolerance improvementsAshley G B Willmott, Mark Hayes, Carl A James, et al.
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