Risk in relatives, heritability, SNP-based heritability, and genetic correlations in psychiatric disorders: a review
Baselmans, B.M.L. (Faculteit Techniek (Ft)); Yengo, Loïc; van Rheenen, Wouter; Wray, Naomi
Extraintestinal pathogenic Escherichia coli sequence type 131 H30-R and H30-Rx subclones in retail chicken meat, Italy
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Genotypic adaptations associated with prolonged persistence of Lactobacillus plantarum in the murine digestive tract
van Bokhorst-van de Veen, Hermien; Smelt, Maaike J.; Wels, Michiel; van Hijum, Sacha A.F.T.; de Vos, Paul; Kleerebezem, Michiel; Bron, Peter A.
The Caregene Study: ACE gene I/D polymorphism and effect of physical training on aerobic power in coronary artery disease.
G. Matthijs; J. Defoor; K. Martens; Prof. Dr. L.E.M.J. Vanhees (Lector); A. van Vlerken; D. Zielinska; R. Fagard; D. Schepers; R. Vlietinck
Genetic Ncil G13368A polymorphism of the NADH-dehydrogenase mitochondrial subunit 5 and aerobic power in coronary artery disease.
J. Defoor; G. Matthijs; R. Fagard; Prof. Dr. L.E.M.J. Vanhees (Lector); M. Antristsou; K. Martens
Extracellular superoxide dismutase gene Arg213Gly polymorphism and aerobic power in coronary artery disease.
R. Fagard; M. Wolffs; J. Defoor; K. Martens; G. Matthijs; Prof. Dr. L.E.M.J. Vanhees (Lector)
Arg213Gly polymorphism of the extracellular superoxide dismutase gene and aerobic power in coronary artery disease.
G. Matthijs; R. Fagard; Prof. Dr. L.E.M.J. Vanhees (Lector); W. Mysak; K. Martens; J. Defoor
Angiotensin II type 1 Receptor gene A1166C polymorphism affects aerobic power response to training in coronary artery disease.
K. Martens; R. Fagard; J. Defoor; G. Matthijs; B. Raman; Prof. Dr. L.E.M.J. Vanhees (Lector)
A1166C polymorphism of the angiotensin II type 1 receptor gene affects aerobic power response to training in coronary artery disease.
K. Martens; R. Behl; G. Matthijs; J. Defoor; Prof. Dr. L.E.M.J. Vanhees (Lector); R. Fagard
The TUBB1 Q43P functional polymorphism reduces the risk of cardiovascular disease in men by modulating platelet function and structure
Prof. Dr. L.E.M.J. Vanhees (Lector); J. Defoor; C. van Geet; K. Freson; K. Peerlinck; J. Vermylen; C. Wittevrongel; C. Thys; R. de Vos