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Autor:
Sonya Marshall-Gradisnik, Ekua Brenu, Michael J. Simmonds, Michael Kakanis, Jonathan M. Peake, Bon Gray
Publikováno v:
Journal of Interferon & Cytokine Research. 34:699-706
Endurance exercise can cause immunosuppression and increase the risk of upper respiratory illness. The present study examined changes in the secretion of T helper (Th) cell cytokines after endurance exercise. Ten highly trained road cyclists [mean±S
Autor:
Sonya Marshall-Gradisnik, Herbert J. Meiselman, Ekua W. Brenu, Michael J. Simmonds, Oguz K. Baskurt, James Keane, Michael Pyne, R. Christy, Michael Kakanis
Publikováno v:
Biorheology. 48(5)
The present study was designed to investigate the oxidant susceptibility of red blood cells (RBC) from four species (echidna, human, koala, Tasmanian devil) based on changes in cellular deformability. These species were specifically chosen based on d
Autor:
Bon Gray, Michael Kakanis, Sonya Marshall-Gradisnik, Jonathan M. Peake, Sue L. Hooper, Ekua W. Brenu
Publikováno v:
Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport. 14:e99-e100
Autor:
Sue L. Hooper, Ekua Brenu, Michael J. Simmonds, Sonya Marshall-Gradisnik, A. Bon Gray, Jonathan M. Peake, Michael Kakanis
Publikováno v:
Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport. 13:e85-e86
The 'open window' theory is characterised by short term suppression of the immune system following an acute bout of endurance exercise. This window of opportunity may allow for an increase in susceptibility to upper respiratory illness (URI). Many st
Autor:
Sonya Marshall-Gradisnik, Michael J. Simmonds, Ekua W. Brenu, Oguz K. Baskurt, James Keane, Michael Pyne, R. Christy, Michael Kakanis, Herbert J. Meiselman
Publikováno v:
Australian Journal of Zoology. 59:26
The blood of two Australian marsupials, the eastern grey kangaroo (Macropus giganteus) and the Tasmanian devil (Sarcophilus harrisii), has been reported to have greater oxygen-carrying capacity (i.e. haemoglobin content) when compared with that of pl