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    Does varying the ingestion period of sodium citrate influence blood alkalosis and gastrointestinal symptoms? by Urwin, Charles S, Snow, Rodney J, Orellana, Liliana, Condo, Dominique, Wadley, Glenn D, Carr, Amelia J

    Published in PloS one (17-05-2021)
    “…To compare blood alkalosis, gastrointestinal symptoms and indicators of strong ion difference after ingestion of 500 mg.kg-1 BM sodium citrate over four…”
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    Digoxin and exercise effects on skeletal muscle Na+,K+‐ATPase isoform gene expression in healthy humans by McKenna, Michael J., Gong, Xiaofei, Petersen, Aaron C., Sostaric, Simon, Goodman, Craig A., Garnham, Andrew, Aw, Tai‐Juan, Steward, Collene H., Murphy, Kate T., Carey, Kate A., Krum, Henry, Snow, Rodney J., Cameron‐Smith, David

    Published in Experimental physiology (01-11-2024)
    “…In muscle, digoxin inhibits Na+,K+‐ATPase (NKA) whereas acute exercise can increase NKA gene expression, consistent with training‐induced increased NKA…”
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    Risk of Adverse Outcomes in Females Taking Oral Creatine Monohydrate: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis by de Guingand, Deborah L, Palmer, Kirsten R, Snow, Rodney J, Davies-Tuck, Miranda L, Ellery, Stacey J

    Published in Nutrients (15-06-2020)
    “…Creatine Monohydrate (CrM) is a dietary supplement routinely used as an ergogenic aid for sport and training, and as a potential therapeutic aid to augment…”
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    Sodium citrate ingestion protocol impacts induced alkalosis, gastrointestinal symptoms, and palatability by Urwin, Charles S., Snow, Rodney J., Orellana, Liliana, Condo, Dominique, Wadley, Glenn D., Carr, Amelia J.

    Published in Physiological reports (01-10-2019)
    “…To compare the effect of 500 mg·kg−1 body mass (BM) sodium citrate ingested in solution or capsules on induced alkalosis, gastrointestinal symptoms and…”
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    Heat Adaptation for Females: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Physiological Adaptations and Exercise Performance in the Heat by Kelly, Monica K., Bowe, Steven J., Jardine, William T., Condo, Dominique, Guy, Joshua H., Snow, Rodney J., Carr, Amelia J.

    Published in Sports medicine (Auckland) (01-07-2023)
    “…Background Heat adaptation regimes are used to prepare athletes for exercise in hot conditions to limit a decrement in exercise performance. However, the heat…”
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    Aspects of human uterine creatine metabolism during the menstrual cycle and at term pregnancy by Philip, Mamatha, Snow, Rodney J., Gatta, Paul A. Della, Callahan, Damien L., Bellofiore, Nadia, Salamonsen, Lois A., Palmer, Kirsten R., Ellery, Stacey J.

    Published in Biology of reproduction (11-12-2023)
    “…Creatine metabolism likely contributes to energy homeostasis in the human uterus, but whether this organ synthesizes creatine and whether creatine metabolism…”
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    Creatine metabolism in the uterus: potential implications for reproductive biology by Philip, Mamatha, Snow, Rodney J., Gatta, Paul A. Della, Bellofiore, Nadia, Ellery, Stacey J.

    Published in Amino acids (01-09-2020)
    “…Creatine is an amino acid derivative synthesized from arginine, glycine and methionine. It serves as the substrate for the creatine kinase system, which is…”
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    Skeletal muscle metabolic and ionic adaptations during intense exercise following sprint training in humans by Harmer, Alison R, McKenna, Michael J, Sutton, John R, Snow, Rodney J, Ruell, Patricia A, Booth, John, Thompson, Martin W, Mackay, Nadine A, Stathis, Chris G, Crameri, Regina M, Carey, Michael F, Eager, Diane M

    Published in Journal of applied physiology (1985) (01-11-2000)
    “…1  School of Exercise and Sport Science, The University of Sydney, Lidcombe, 1825; 2  School of Human Movement, Recreation and Performance, and 3  Exercise…”
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    A Comparison of Sodium Citrate and Sodium Bicarbonate Ingestion: Blood Alkalosis and Gastrointestinal Symptoms by Urwin, Charles S, Snow, Rodney J, Condo, Dominique, Snipe, Rhiannon M J, Wadley, Glenn D, Convit, Lilia, Carr, Amelia J

    “…This study compared the recommended dose of sodium citrate (SC, 500 mg/kg body mass) and sodium bicarbonate (SB, 300 mg/kg body mass) for blood alkalosis…”
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    Daily training with high carbohydrate availability increases exogenous carbohydrate oxidation during endurance cycling by COX, Gregory R, CLARK, Sally A, COX, Amanda J, HALSON, Shona L, HARGREAVES, Mark, HAWLEY, John A, JEACOCKE, Nikki, SNOW, Rodney J, WEE KIAN YEO, BURKE, Louise M

    Published in Journal of applied physiology (1985) (01-07-2010)
    “…We determined the effects of varying daily carbohydrate intake by providing or withholding carbohydrate during daily training on endurance performance, whole…”
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    Does maternal-fetal transfer of creatine occur in pregnant sheep? by Baharom, Syed, De Matteo, Robert, Ellery, Stacey, Della Gatta, Paul, Bruce, Clinton R, Kowalski, Greg M, Hale, Nadia, Dickinson, Hayley, Harding, Richard, Walker, David, Snow, Rodney J

    “…Our aim was to determine the disposition of creatine in ovine pregnancy and whether creatine is transferred across the placenta from mother to fetus. Pregnant…”
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    Muscle metabolites and performance during high-intensity, intermittent exercise by Hargreaves, Mark, McKenna, Michael J, Jenkins, David G, Warmington, Stuart A, Li, Jia L, Snow, Rodney J, Febbraio, Mark A

    Published in Journal of applied physiology (1985) (01-05-1998)
    “…1  Department of Physiology, The University of Melbourne, Parkville 3052; 2  Department of Human Movement, Recreation, and Performance, and 3  Exercise…”
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    Skeletal muscle total creatine content and creatine transporter gene expression in vegetarians prior to and following creatine supplementation by Watt, Kenneth K O, Garnham, Andrew P, Snow, Rodney J

    “…This study examined the effect of vegetarianism on skeletal muscle total creatine (TCr) content and creatine transporter (CreaT) gene expression, prior to and…”
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    Short Duration Heat Acclimation in Australian Football Players by Kelly, Monica, Gastin, Paul B, Dwyer, Daniel B, Sostaric, Simon, Snow, Rodney J

    Published in Journal of sports science & medicine (01-03-2016)
    “…This study examined if five sessions of short duration (27 min), high intensity, interval training (HIIT) in the heat over a nine day period would induce heat…”
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    The influence of allopurinol on urinary purine loss after repeated sprint exercise in man by Stathis, Christos G., Carey, Michael F., Snow, Rodney J.

    Published in Metabolism, clinical and experimental (01-10-2005)
    “…The influence of allopurinol on urinary purine loss was examined in 7 active male subjects (age 24.9 ± 3.0 years, weight 82.8 ± 8.3 kg, V˙ o 2peak 48.1 ± 6.9…”
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    Creatine transporter (SLC6A8) knockout mice display an increased capacity for in vitro creatine biosynthesis in skeletal muscle by Russell, Aaron P, Ghobrial, Lobna, Wright, Craig R, Lamon, Séverine, Brown, Erin L, Kon, Michihiro, Skelton, Matthew R, Snow, Rodney J

    Published in Frontiers in physiology (26-08-2014)
    “…The present study aimed to investigate whether skeletal muscle from whole body creatine transporter (CrT; SLC6A8) knockout mice (CrT(-/y)) actually contained…”
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    AMPK signaling in contracting human skeletal muscle: acetyl-CoA carboxylase and NO synthase phosphorylation by Chen, Z P, McConell, G K, Michell, B J, Snow, R J, Canny, B J, Kemp, B E

    “…AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK) is a metabolic stress-sensing protein kinase responsible for coordinating metabolism and energy demand. In rodents,…”
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