Search Results - Pimenta, E. M.
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Is lin28a polymorphism associated with endurance performance in soccer players?
Kanope, T., Pimenta, E. M., Veneroso, C., Coelho, D., Oliveira, L. F., Silami-Garcia, E., Morandi, R. F., Carvalho, M. R. S., Rosse, I. C.Published in Sport Sciences for Health (2022)“…Pimenta, E. M.…”
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Polymorphism of the angiotensin converting enzyme gene (ACE-I/D) differentiates the aerobic and speed performance of football players
Coelho, D. B., Pimenta, E. M., Rosse, I. C., de Oliveira, E. C., Becker, L. K., Ferreira-Junior, J. B., Lopes, L. M., Cervalho, M. R., Silami-Garcia, E.Published in The Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness (2022)“…Pimenta, E. M.…”
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Muscle damage-based recovery strategies can be supported by predictive capacity of specific Global Positioning System accelerometry parameters immediately a post-soccer match-load
da Silva, C. D., Machado, G., Fernandes, A. A., Teoldo, I., Pimenta, E. M., Marins, J. C., Garcia, E. S.Published in The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research (2021)“…Pimenta, E. M.…”
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Effect of ACTN3 gene on strength and endurance in soccer players
Pimenta, E. M., Coelho, D. B., Veneroso, C. E., Barros Coelho, E. J., Cruz, I. R., Morandi, R. F., de A. Pussieldi, G., Carvalho, M. R. S., Garcia, E. S., de Paz Fernández, J. A.Published in The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research (2013)“…Pimenta, E. M.…”
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