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Malcolm Collins

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British Journal of Sports Medicine|April 27, 2012
What makes champions? A review of the relative contribution of genes and training to sporting successRoss Tucker, Malcolm Collins
International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance|July 14, 2010
The science of sex verification and athletic performanceRoss Tucker, Malcolm Collins
Exercise and Sport Sciences Reviews|June 24, 2011
Type V collagen genotype and exercise-related phenotype relationships: a novel hypothesisMalcolm Collins, Michael Posthumus
Medicine and Sport Science|August 22, 2009
Genetic risk factors for musculoskeletal soft tissue injuriesMalcolm Collins, Stuart M Raleigh
The Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness|March 8, 2023
Evaluating the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on performance during the 2022 56 km Two Oceans ultra-marathonMalcolm Collins, Andrew N Bosch
Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports|May 27, 2023
Are commercial genetic injury tests premature?Malcolm Collins, Alison V September
Journal of Sports Sciences|September 28, 2012
No association between COL3A1, COL6A1 or COL12A1 gene variants and range of motionKevin O'connell, Michael Posthumus, Malcolm Collins
Medicine and Sport Science|June 12, 2016
Genes and Musculoskeletal Soft-Tissue InjuriesMasouda Rahim, Malcolm Collins, Alison September
The Physician and Sportsmedicine|September 15, 2015
Risk factors for shoulder pain and injury in swimmers: A critical systematic reviewLee Hill, Malcolm Collins, Michael Posthumus
International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance|October 3, 2013
A polymorphism in a functional region of the COL5A1 gene: association with ultraendurance-running performance and joint range of motionShameemah Abrahams, Michael Posthumus, Malcolm Collins
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British Journal of Sports Medicine|April 27, 2012
What makes champions? A review of the relative contribution of genes and training to sporting successRoss Tucker, Malcolm Collins
International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance|July 14, 2010
The science of sex verification and athletic performanceRoss Tucker, Malcolm Collins
Exercise and Sport Sciences Reviews|June 24, 2011
Type V collagen genotype and exercise-related phenotype relationships: a novel hypothesisMalcolm Collins, Michael Posthumus
Medicine and Sport Science|August 22, 2009
Genetic risk factors for musculoskeletal soft tissue injuriesMalcolm Collins, Stuart M Raleigh
The Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness|March 8, 2023
Evaluating the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on performance during the 2022 56 km Two Oceans ultra-marathonMalcolm Collins, Andrew N Bosch
Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports|May 27, 2023
Are commercial genetic injury tests premature?Malcolm Collins, Alison V September
Journal of Sports Sciences|September 28, 2012
No association between COL3A1, COL6A1 or COL12A1 gene variants and range of motionKevin O'connell, Michael Posthumus, Malcolm Collins
Medicine and Sport Science|June 12, 2016
Genes and Musculoskeletal Soft-Tissue InjuriesMasouda Rahim, Malcolm Collins, Alison September
The Physician and Sportsmedicine|September 15, 2015
Risk factors for shoulder pain and injury in swimmers: A critical systematic reviewLee Hill, Malcolm Collins, Michael Posthumus
International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance|October 3, 2013
A polymorphism in a functional region of the COL5A1 gene: association with ultraendurance-running performance and joint range of motionShameemah Abrahams, Michael Posthumus, Malcolm Collins
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