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1. The perspective of current and retired world class, elite and national athletes on the inclusion and eligibility of transgender athletes in elite sport

2. No association between ACTN3 R577X and ACE I/D polymorphisms and endurance running times in 698 Caucasian athletes

3. TTN genotype is associated with fascicle length and marathon running performance.

4. Fat mass and obesity associated (FTO) gene influences skeletal muscle phenotypes in non-resistance trained males and elite rugby playing position

5. COL5A1 gene variants previously associated with reduced soft tissue injury risk are associated with elite athlete status in rugby

7. Molecular genetic characteristics of elite rugby union athletes

8. Association of ACTN3 R577X but not ACE I/D gene variants with elite rugby union player status and playing position.

9. Genetic testing in exercise and sport - have direct-to-consumer genetic tests come of age?

10. Genomics in rugby union: A review and future prospects

11. Genomics as a practical tool in sport - have we reached the starting line?

12. Behavior changes exhibited by siblings of pediatric oncology patients: a comparison between maternal and sibling descriptions... including commentary by Ryan-Wenger NA.

13. Genomics as a practical tool in sport - have we reached the starting line?

14. The effect of a 4-week, remotely administered, post-exercise passive leg heating intervention on determinants of endurance performance.

15. Dietary factors may be associated with measures of ultrasound-derived skeletal muscle echo intensity.

17. Inflammatory markers in early knee joint osteoarthritis differ from well-matched controls and are associated with consistent, rather than intermittent knee pain.

18. The effect of 8-day oral taurine supplementation on thermoregulation during low-intensity exercise at fixed heat production in hot conditions of incremental humidity.

19. Caffeine ingestion compromises thermoregulation and does not improve cycling time to exhaustion in the heat amongst males.

20. Real-World Fatigue Testing in Professional Rugby Union: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis.

21. Conventional extraction of fucoidan from Irish brown seaweed Fucus vesiculosus followed by ultrasound-assisted depolymerization.

22. The International Olympic Committee framework on fairness, inclusion and nondiscrimination on the basis of gender identity and sex variations does not protect fairness for female athletes.

23. The perspective of current and retired world class, elite and national athletes on the inclusion and eligibility of transgender athletes in elite sport.

24. Editorial: The role of minerals and trace elements in chronic diseases.

25. Topical application of isolated menthol and combined menthol-capsaicin creams: Exercise tolerance, thermal perception, pain, attentional focus and thermoregulation in the heat.

26. Concussion-Associated Gene Variant COMT rs4680 Is Associated With Elite Rugby Athlete Status.

27. Gene variants previously associated with reduced soft-tissue injury risk: Part 2 - Polygenic associations with elite status in Rugby.

28. Gene variants previously associated with reduced soft tissue injury risk: Part 1 - independent associations with elite status in rugby.

29. Collagen Gene Polymorphisms Previously Associated with Resistance to Soft-Tissue Injury Are More Common in Competitive Runners Than Nonathletes.

30. The PPARGC1A Gly482Ser polymorphism is associated with elite long-distance running performance.

31. Measurement of thermal sweating at rest and steady-state exercise in healthy adults: Inter-day reliability and relationships with components of partitional calorimetry.

32. Concussion-Associated Polygenic Profiles of Elite Male Rugby Athletes.

33. Genetic Polymorphisms Related to VO2max Adaptation Are Associated With Elite Rugby Union Status and Competitive Marathon Performance.

34. The Effect of Dietary Supplements on Endurance Exercise Performance and Core Temperature in Hot Environments: A Meta-analysis and Meta-regression.

35. Anti-carcinogenic effects of exercise-conditioned human serum: evidence, relevance and opportunities.

36. No thermoregulatory or ergogenic effect of dietary nitrate among physically inactive males, exercising above gas exchange threshold in hot and dry conditions.

37. Genetic Factors That Could Affect Concussion Risk in Elite Rugby.

38. Mineral rich algae with pine bark improved pain, physical function and analgesic use in mild-knee joint osteoarthritis, compared to Glucosamine: A randomized controlled pilot trial.

39. Tendon and Ligament Injuries in Elite Rugby: The Potential Genetic Influence.

40. The Role of Mineral and Trace Element Supplementation in Exercise and Athletic Performance: A Systematic Review.

41. TTN genotype is associated with fascicle length and marathon running performance.

42. COL5A1 gene variants previously associated with reduced soft tissue injury risk are associated with elite athlete status in rugby.

43. Association of ACTN3 R577X but not ACE I/D gene variants with elite rugby union player status and playing position.

44. Genomics in rugby union: A review and future prospects.

45. Achieving adherence with antiretroviral medications for pediatric HIV disease.

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