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Gibson, O.R., James, C.A., Mee, Jessica A., Willmott, A.G.B., Turner, G., Hayes, M. and Maxwell, N.S. (2019) Heat alleviation strategies for athletic performance: A review and practitioner guidelines. Temperature, 7 (1). pp. 3-36. ISSN Print: 2332-8940, Online: 2332-8959

Mee, Jessica A., Peters, S., Doust, J.H. and Maxwell, N.S. (2018) Sauna Exposure Immediately Prior to Short-term Heat Acclimation Accelerates Phenotypic Adaptation in Females. Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport, 21 (2). pp. 190-195. ISSN Online: 1440-2440

Mee, Jessica A., Gibson, O.R., Tuttle, J.A., Watt, P.W., Doust, J. and Maxwell, N.S. (2016) Leukocyte Hsp72 mRNA Transcription Does Not Differ Between Males and Females During Heat Acclimation. Temperature, 3 (4). pp. 549-556. ISSN 2332-8940

Mee, Jessica A., Gibson, O.R., Doust, J. and Maxwell, N.S. (2015) A Comparison of Males and Females’ Temporal Patterning to Short- and Long-term Heat Acclimation. Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports, 25 (S1). pp. 250-258. ISSN Online: 1600-0838

Gibson, O.R., Mee, Jessica A., Taylor, L., Tuttle, J.A., Watt, P. and Maxwell, N.S. (2015) Isothermic and Fixed-intensity Heat Acclimation Methods Elicit Equal Increases in Hsp72 mRNA. Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports, 25. pp. 259-268. ISSN Online: 1600-0838

Mee, Jessica A., Doust, J. and Maxwell, N.S. (2015) Repeatability of a Running Heat Tolerance Test. Journal of Thermal Biology, 49-50. pp. 91-97. ISSN Online: 0306-4565

Gibson, O.R., Mee, Jessica A., Tuttle, J.A., Taylor, L., Watt, P. and Maxwell, N.S. (2015) Isothermic and Fixed Intensity Heat Acclimation Methods Induce Similar Heat Adaptation Following Short and Long-term Time Scales. Journal of Thermal Biology, 49-50. pp. 55-65. ISSN Online: 0306-4565

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