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Article
- Antrobus, M., Brazier, J., Callus, P., Herbert, A., Stebbings, G., Day, S., Kilduff, L., Bennett, M., Erskine, R., Raleigh, S., Collins, M., Pitsiladis, Y., Heffernan, S. and Alun, W. (2023) Concussion-associated gene variant COMT rs4680 is associated with elite rugby athlete status. Clinical Journal of Sport Medicine. 33(5), e145-e151. 1050-642X.
- Brazier, J., Antrobus, M., Herbert, A., Callus, P., Khanal, P., Stebbings, G., Day, S., Heffernan, S., Kilduff, L., Bennett, M., Erskine, R., Raleigh, S., Collins, M., Pitsiladis, Y. and Williams, A. (2022) Gene Variants Previously Associated with Reduced Soft-tissue Injury Risk: Part 2 - Polygenic Associations with Elite Status in Rugby. European Journal of Sport Science. 23(8), pp. 1779-1788. 1746-1391.
- Antrobus, M., Brazier, J., Callus, P., Herbert, A., Stebbings, G., Khanal, P., Day, S. H., Kilduff, L., Bennett, M., Erskine, R., Raleigh, S., Collins, M., Pitsiladis, Y., Heffernan, S. and Williams, A. (2022) Concussion-associated polygenic profiles of elite male rugby athletes. Genes. 13(5) 2073-4425.
- Brazier, J., Antrobus, M., Herbert, A., Callus, P., Stebbings, G., Day, S., Heffernan, S., Kilduff, L., Bennett, M., Erskine, R., Raleigh, S., Collins, M., Pitsiladis, Y. and Alun, W. (2022) Gene Variants Previously Associated with Reduced Soft Tissue Injury Risk: Part 1 – Independent Associations with Elite Status in Rugby. European Journal of Sports Science. 23(5), pp. 726-735. 1746-1391.
- Antrobus, M., Brazier, J., Callus, P., Herbert, A., Stebbings, G., Day, S., Kilduff, L., Bennett, M., Erskine, R., Raleigh, S., Collins, M., Pitsiladis, Y., Heffernan, S. and Alun, W. (2022) Concussion-associated gene variant COMT rs4680 is associated with elite rugby athlete status. Clinical Journal of Sport Medicine. 1050-642X.
Thesis
- Hand, N., Raleigh, S. and Allen, S. C. H. Plastic Embedding Techniques for Light Microscopy Histological Studies. PhD thesis. University of Northampton.
- Rickaby, R., Raleigh, S., Ribbans, W. and Posthumus, M. The role of novel genetic variants and DNA methylation as risk factors for tendon pathology in physically active individuals. PhD thesis.
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