Richard J. Simpson
Biomedicine and Sports Science Research Group
School of Life Sciences
Napier University
Edinburgh
UK
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- High-intensity exercise elicits the mobilization of senescent T lymphocytes into the peripheral blood compartment in human subjects. Simpson, R.J., Florida-James, G.D., Cosgrove, C., Whyte, G.P., Macrae, S., Pircher, H., Guy, K. J. Appl. Physiol. (2007)
- The effects of marathon running on expression of the complement regulatory proteins CD55 (DAF) and CD59 (MACIF) on red blood cells. Simpson, R.J., Florida-James, G.D., Whyte, G.P., Middleton, N., Shave, R., George, K., Guy, K. Eur. J. Appl. Physiol. (2007)
- Apoptosis does not contribute to the blood lymphocytopenia observed after intensive and downhill treadmill running in humans. Simpson, R.J., Florida-James, G.D., Whyte, G.P., Black, J.R., Ross, J.A., Guy, K. Res. Sports. Med (2007)
- The effects of intensive, moderate and downhill treadmill running on human blood lymphocytes expressing the adhesion/activation molecules CD54 (ICAM-1), CD18 (beta2 integrin) and CD53. Simpson, R.J., Florida-James, G.D., Whyte, G.P., Guy, K. Eur. J. Appl. Physiol. (2006)









