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The following pages link to No association between Angiotensin Converting Enzyme (ACE) gene variation and endurance athlete status in Kenyans (Q57243056):
Displaying 33 items.
- The use of Angiotensin-I converting enzyme i/d genetic polymorphism as a biomarker of athletic performance in humans (Q26826814) (← links)
- The genetics of sports injuries and athletic performance (Q26998923) (← links)
- Genes, environment and sport performance: why the nature-nurture dualism is no longer relevant. (Q30365339) (← links)
- Association of genetic factors with selected measures of physical performance (Q33875361) (← links)
- The ACE gene and human performance: 12 years on. (Q34187481) (← links)
- Elevated pulmonary artery pressure among Amhara highlanders in Ethiopia (Q34774869) (← links)
- Keeping pace with ACE: are ACE inhibitors and angiotensin II type 1 receptor antagonists potential doping agents? (Q34886182) (← links)
- Association between ACE D allele and elite short distance swimming. (Q34982298) (← links)
- Association of Angiotensin Converting Enzyme gene Polymorphism and Indian Army Triathletes Performance. (Q35786543) (← links)
- Molecular analysis of genetic variation in angiotensin I-converting enzyme identifies no association with sporting ability: First report from Indian population (Q36064173) (← links)
- Potential use of gene transfer in athletic performance enhancement. (Q36902844) (← links)
- .VO2max: what do we know, and what do we still need to know? (Q37002313) (← links)
- Anthropometric, gait and strength characteristics of kenyan distance runners (Q37144463) (← links)
- Genes in sport and doping. (Q37621203) (← links)
- Genetic influence on athletic performance (Q37714321) (← links)
- Kenyan and Ethiopian Distance Runners: What Makes Them so Good? (Q38013558) (← links)
- Genomics of elite sporting performance: what little we know and necessary advances. (Q38103168) (← links)
- The genetic basis for elite running performance. (Q38106003) (← links)
- Genetic aspects of athletic performance: the African runners phenomenon (Q38217220) (← links)
- The heritable path of human physical performance: from single polymorphisms to the "next generation". (Q38543163) (← links)
- Combined effects of ACE and MMP-3 polymorphisms on migraine development (Q42615455) (← links)
- Does the ACE I/D polymorphism, alone or in combination with the ACTN3 R577X polymorphism, influence muscle power phenotypes in young, non-athletic adults? (Q42928234) (← links)
- The C allele of the AGT Met235Thr polymorphism is associated with power sports performance. (Q43211144) (← links)
- The effects of vitamin C and E supplementation on heat shock protein 70 response of ovary and brain in heat-stressed quail. (Q46047514) (← links)
- Genotypes and distance running : clues from Africa (Q46142492) (← links)
- Skeletal muscle monocarboxylate transporter content is not different between black and white runners (Q46230595) (← links)
- Do skeletal muscle phenotypic characteristics of Xhosa and Caucasian endurance runners differ when matched for training and racing distances? (Q46548705) (← links)
- The impact of ACE genotype on serum ACE activity in a black South African male population (Q46741839) (← links)
- Is there a gender difference between ACE gene and race distance? (Q51601781) (← links)
- The two-hour marathon: who and when? (Q57100947) (← links)
- The associations of ACE polymorphisms with physical, physiological and skill parameters in adolescents (Q57243049) (← links)
- Association of ACE gene polymorphism with cardiovascular determinants of trained and untrained Iranian men (Q64076443) (← links)
- Genes and Elite Marathon Running Performance: A Systematic Review (Q92711265) (← links)