If a thread for this stuff has already been started I appologize but I couldn't find it at a cursory glance.
Lon Kilgore:
Hartman, M.J., B. Clark, D.A. Bemben, J.L. Kilgore, and M.G. Bemben (2007). Comparisons between twice-daily and single-daily training sessions in male weightlifters. International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance, 2:159-169.
Kilgore, J.L., G.P. Pendlay, J.S. Reeves, and T.G. Kilgore (2002). Serum chemistry and hematological adaptations to 6 weeks of moderate to intense resistance training. Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research, 16(4):509-15.
Kraemer, R.R., E.O. Acevedo, D.A. Dzewaltowski, J.L. Kilgore, G.R. Kraemer, and V.D. Castracane (1996). Effects of low-volume resistive exercise on Beta-endorphin and cortisol concentrations. International Journal of Sports Medicine, 17(1): 12 - 16.
Kraemer, R.R., J.L. Kilgore and G.R. Kraemer (1993). Plasma volume changes in response to resistive exercise. Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness, 33, 246 - 251.
Kraemer, R.R., J.L. Kilgore, G.R. Kraemer, and V.D. Castracane (1992). Growth hormone, IGF-1, and testosterone responses to resistive exercise. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 24(12), 1346 - 1352.
I'll post abstracts when I have time or full articles if possible. Anything anyone else wants to contribute I wanna read. I know there's some interesting shit out there on the phisiological changes during over-reaching.