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The following pages link to Association of the type I collagen alpha1 Sp1 polymorphism, bone density and upper limb muscle strength in community-dwelling elderly men. (Q49055895):
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- Polymorphisms in the 5' flank of COL1A1 gene and osteoporosis: meta-analysis of published studies (Q24289510) (← links)
- Activin-type II receptor B (ACVR2B) and follistatin haplotype associations with muscle mass and strength in humans (Q24650186) (← links)
- Meta-analysis of COL1A1 Sp1 polymorphism in relation to bone mineral density and osteoporotic fracture (Q28179668) (← links)
- Genetic and environmental influences on skeletal muscle phenotypes as a function of age and sex in large, multigenerational families of African heritage (Q33610561) (← links)
- Genes and human elite athletic performance (Q36052230) (← links)
- Genes and the ageing muscle: a review on genetic association studies (Q36528300) (← links)
- ACTN3 genotype is associated with muscle phenotypes in women across the adult age span (Q36977143) (← links)
- CNTF 1357 G -> A polymorphism and the muscle strength response to resistance training (Q37391906) (← links)
- The link between nutritional parameters and bone mineral density in women: results of a screening programme for osteoporosis (Q37595137) (← links)
- Molecular genetic studies of gene identification for sarcopenia (Q37894597) (← links)
- Genetic influences in sport and physical performance (Q37933316) (← links)
- Genetics of muscle strength and power: polygenic profile similarity limits skeletal muscle performance. (Q39714368) (← links)
- C174T polymorphism in the CNTF receptor gene is associated with fat-free mass in men and women. (Q44478812) (← links)
- Vitamin D receptor genotype is associated with fat-free mass and sarcopenia in elderly men. (Q44725277) (← links)
- Androgen receptor CAG repeat polymorphism is associated with fat-free mass in men. (Q45065643) (← links)
- Physical function measurements predict mortality in ambulatory older men. (Q49136529) (← links)
- Heritability of maximal isometric muscle strength in older female twins (Q57239567) (← links)