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Heffernan, SM, Kilduff, LP, Erskine, RM, Day, SH, Stebbings, GK, Cook, CJ, Raleigh, SM, Bennett, MA, Wang, G, Collins, M, Pitsiladis, YP and Williams, AG
(2017)
COL5A1 gene variants previously associated with reduced soft tissue injury risk are associated with elite athlete status in rugby.
BMC Genomics, 18 (Sup. 8).
ISSN 1471-2164
Heffernan, SM, Stebbings, GK, Kilduff, LP, Erskine, RM, Day, SH, Morse, CI, McPhee, JS, Cook, CJ, Vance, B, Ribbans, WJ, Raleigh, SM, Roberts, C, Bennett, MA, Wang, G, Collins, M, Pitsiladis, YP and Williams, AG
(2017)
Fat mass and obesity associated (FTO) gene influences skeletal muscle phenotypes in non-resistance trained males and elite rugby playing position.
BMC genetics, 18 (1).
p. 4.
ISSN 1471-2156
Pitsiladis, YP, Tanaka, M, Eynon, N, Bouchard, C, North, KN, Williams, Alun G., Collins, M, Moran, CN, Britton, SL, Fuku, N, Ashley, EA, Klissouras, V, Lucia, A, Ahmetov, II, de Geus, E and Alsayrafi, M
(2016)
Athlome Project Consortium: a concerted effort to discover genomic and other "omic" markers of athletic performance.
Physiological Genomics, 48.
Heffernan, SM, Kilduff, LP, Erskine, RM, Day, SH, McPhee, JS, McMahon, GE, Stebbings, GK, Neale, JP, Lockey, SJ, Ribbans, WJ, Cook, CJ, Vance, B, Raleigh, SM, Roberts, C, Bennett, MA, Wang, G, Collins, M, Pitsiladis, YP and Williams, Alun G.
(2016)
Association of ACTN3 R577X but not ACE I/D gene variants with elite rugby union player status and playing position.
Physiological Genomics, 48.
Webborn, N, Williams, Alun G., McNamee, M, Bouchard, C, Pitsiladis, Y, Ahmetov, I, Ashley, E, Byrne, N, Camporesi, S, Collins, M, Dijkstra, P, Eynon, N, Fuku, N, Garton, FC, Hoppe, N, Holm, S, Kaye, J, Klissouras, V, Lucia, A, Maase, K, Moran, C, North, KN, Pigozzi, F and Wang, G
(2015)
Direct-to-consumer genetic testing for predicting sports performance and talent identification: Consensus statement.
British Journal of Sports Medicine, 49.
ISSN 0306-3674