Dalton L McWilliams
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Graduate Student Researcher
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Biography and Research Information
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Dalton L McWilliams' research has focused on the potential benefits of inositol-stabilized arginine silicate supplementation for cognitive tasks. This work, as evidenced by a 2021 publication, represents a singular contribution to the existing literature. McWilliams has collaborated with other researchers at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, including Michelle Gray, Megan Jones, and Anthony Campitelli, on shared publications, indicating engagement within the academic community. The researcher's scholarly output is currently limited to one publication, but recent activity suggests ongoing engagement in research.
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- Publications: 1
Selected Publications
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Acute inositol‐stabilized arginine silicate supplementation may elicit benefits on cognitive tasks (2021)
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- Acute inositol‐stabilized arginine silicate supplementation may elicit benefits on cognitive tasks
- Acute inositol‐stabilized arginine silicate supplementation may elicit benefits on cognitive tasks
- Acute inositol‐stabilized arginine silicate supplementation may elicit benefits on cognitive tasks
- Acute inositol‐stabilized arginine silicate supplementation may elicit benefits on cognitive tasks
- Acute inositol‐stabilized arginine silicate supplementation may elicit benefits on cognitive tasks
- Acute inositol‐stabilized arginine silicate supplementation may elicit benefits on cognitive tasks
- Acute inositol‐stabilized arginine silicate supplementation may elicit benefits on cognitive tasks
- Acute inositol‐stabilized arginine silicate supplementation may elicit benefits on cognitive tasks
- Acute inositol‐stabilized arginine silicate supplementation may elicit benefits on cognitive tasks
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