Search Results - Gene Reports
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Association of ACTN3 and ACE gene polymorphisms with Indian elite boxer status
Grover, V. K., Verma, J. P., Kumar, A., Sharma, N., Tiwari, P. K.Published in Gene Reports (2025)“…Gene Reports…”
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Genome-wide association studies in elite Japanese athletes
Kozuma, A., Zempo, H., Saito, M., Homma, H., de Almeida, K. Y., Deguchi, M., Matsumoto, S., Matsumoto, R., Okamoto, T., Nakazato, K., Kikuchi, N.Published in 29th Annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science, 2-5 July 2024, Book of Abstracts (2024)“…., 2007). In addition, 253 gene polymorphisms have been reported to be associated with athlete status (Semenova et al., 2023). …”
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A case of Kerion celsi caused by Trichophyton tonsurans, a plate culture of which showed yellow-green fluorescence under UVA light
Yasuda-Sekiguchi, F., Kamata, A., Hosokawa, R., Kouno, M., Takahashi, S., Yaguchi, T., Aoyama, K., Sato, T.Published in Medical Mycology Journal (2022)“…We herein report a case of kerion celsi of the scalp and tinea corporis due to Trichophyton tonsurans. …”
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Association between the alpha-actinin-3 and angiotensin-converting enzyme gene polymorphisms and middle power in elite male collegiate judo athletes
Agemizu, K., Itaka, T., Hirokawa, S., Aruga, S., Machida, S.Published in Research Journal of Budo (2016)“…Previous studies have reported that the alpha-actinin-3 (ACTN3) and angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) gene polymorphisms are associated with sports performance, muscle strength, muscle power, and endurance. …”
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ACTN3 R577X gene polymorphism may play a role to determine the duration of judo matches
Itaka, T., Tomizawa, Y., Inoue, K., Agemizu, K., Aruga, S., Machida, S,Published in Trends in Sport Sciences (2017)“…In particular, gene polymorphisms in ACTN3 and ACE are reportedly related to the duration of athletic activity and swimming. …”
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G allele of the IGF2 ApaI polymorphism is associated with judo status
Itaka, T., Agemizu, K., Aruga, S., Machida, S.Published in The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research (2016)“…Previous studies have reported that the insulin-like growth factor 2 (IGF2) ApaI polymorphism is associated with body mass index, fat mass, and grip strength. …”