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Number of items: 8.

Article

  1. El Khoury, L. Y., Rickaby, R., Samiric, T. and Raleigh, S. M. (2018) Promoter methylation status of the TIMP2 and ADAMTS4 genes and patellar tendinopathy. Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport. 21(4), pp. 378-382. 1440-2440.
  2. El Khoury, L. Y., Rickaby, R., Samiric, T. and Raleigh, S. M. (2018) Promoter methylation status of the TIMP2 and ADAMTS4 genes and patellar tendinopathy. Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport. 21(4), pp. 378-382. 1440-2440.
  3. Rickaby, R., El Khoury, L., Ribbans, W. J. and Raleigh, S. M. (2015) Variation within three apoptosis associated genes as potential risk factors for Achilles tendinopathy in a British based case-control cohort. Gene. 571(2) 0378-1119.
  4. Rickaby, R., El Khoury, L., Ribbans, W. J. and Raleigh, S. M. (2015) Variation within three apoptosis associated genes as potential risk factors for Achilles tendinopathy in a British based case-control cohort. Gene. 571(2) 0378-1119.

Conference or Workshop Item

  1. Brookes, C., El Khoury, L., Rickaby, R., Ribbans, B. and Raleigh, S. M. (2018) Variation within the iNOS Gene influences risk of Achilles Tendon Pathology in a British cohort. Poster presented to: ISTS 2018. 5th International Scientific Tendinopathy Symposium., 2018-09-27 - 2018-09-29.
  2. Rickaby, R., El Khoury, L., Ribbans, B. and Raleigh, S. M. (2014) Variation within the CASP3 gene and the risk of Achilles tendinopathy in a British Case-Control Cohort. Poster presented to: FEBS EMBO 2014 Conference., 2014-08-30 - 2014-09-04.
  3. Rickaby, R. and Raleigh, S. M. (2013) Variations within the COL5A1 and ADAM8 genes does not associate with Achilles tendon pathology. Invited Presentation presented to: 18th Annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science (ECSS), Barcelona, Spain, 26-29 June 2013. (Unpublished)

Thesis

  1. Rickaby, R. 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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