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International Journal of Sports Medicine|March 22, 2007
The effect of high load training on psychomotor speedE Nederhof, K Lemmink, J Zwerver, et al.
International Journal of Sports Medicine|December 1, 2007
Different diagnostic tools in nonfunctional overreachingE Nederhof, J Zwerver, M Brink, et al.
British Journal of Sports Medicine|August 16, 2008
Diagnosing overtraining in athletes using the two-bout exercise protocolR Meeusen, E Nederhof, L Buyse, et al.
Genes, Brain, and Behavior|August 27, 2010
Evidence for plasticity genotypes in a gene-gene-environment interaction: the TRAILS studyE Nederhof, E M C Bouma, H Riese, et al.
Health Psychology : Official Journal of the Division of Health Psychology, American Psychological Association|October 24, 2012
Plasticity genes do not modify associations between physical activity and depressive symptomsN Stavrakakis, A J Oldehinkel, E Nederhof, et al.
Psychological Medicine|March 20, 2015
Predicting mental disorders from hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis functioning: a 3-year follow-up in the TRAILS studyE Nederhof, F V A van Oort, E M C Bouma, et al.
Translational Psychiatry|July 27, 2012
Differential susceptibility in youth: evidence that 5-HTTLPR x positive parenting is associated with positive affect 'for better and worse'B L Hankin, E Nederhof, C W Oppenheimer, et al.
Molecular Psychiatry|April 5, 2017
Collaborative meta-analysis finds no evidence of a strong interaction between stress and 5-HTTLPR genotype contributing to the development of depressionR C Culverhouse, N L Saccone, A C Horton, et al.
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International Journal of Sports Medicine|March 22, 2007
The effect of high load training on psychomotor speedE Nederhof, K Lemmink, J Zwerver, et al.
International Journal of Sports Medicine|December 1, 2007
Different diagnostic tools in nonfunctional overreachingE Nederhof, J Zwerver, M Brink, et al.
British Journal of Sports Medicine|August 16, 2008
Diagnosing overtraining in athletes using the two-bout exercise protocolR Meeusen, E Nederhof, L Buyse, et al.
Genes, Brain, and Behavior|August 27, 2010
Evidence for plasticity genotypes in a gene-gene-environment interaction: the TRAILS studyE Nederhof, E M C Bouma, H Riese, et al.
Health Psychology : Official Journal of the Division of Health Psychology, American Psychological Association|October 24, 2012
Plasticity genes do not modify associations between physical activity and depressive symptomsN Stavrakakis, A J Oldehinkel, E Nederhof, et al.
Psychological Medicine|March 20, 2015
Predicting mental disorders from hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis functioning: a 3-year follow-up in the TRAILS studyE Nederhof, F V A van Oort, E M C Bouma, et al.
Translational Psychiatry|July 27, 2012
Differential susceptibility in youth: evidence that 5-HTTLPR x positive parenting is associated with positive affect 'for better and worse'B L Hankin, E Nederhof, C W Oppenheimer, et al.
Molecular Psychiatry|April 5, 2017
Collaborative meta-analysis finds no evidence of a strong interaction between stress and 5-HTTLPR genotype contributing to the development of depressionR C Culverhouse, N L Saccone, A C Horton, et al.
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