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Low Vitamin D Levels Do Not Predict Hyperglycemia in Elderly Endurance Athletes (but in Controls). [electronic resource] by
- Haslacher, Helmuth
- Nistler, Sonja
- Batmyagmar, Delgerdalai
- Ponocny-Seliger, Elisabeth
- Perkmann, Thomas
- Scherzer, Thomas M
- Kundi, Michael
- Endler, Georg
- Ratzinger, Franz
- Pilger, Alexander
- Wagner, Oswald F
- Winker, Robert
Producer: 20170724
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PloS one vol. 11
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A combination of routine blood analytes predicts fitness decrement in elderly endurance athletes. [electronic resource] by
- Haslacher, Helmuth
- Ratzinger, Franz
- Perkmann, Thomas
- Batmyagmar, Delgerdalai
- Nistler, Sonja
- Scherzer, Thomas M
- Ponocny-Seliger, Elisabeth
- Pilger, Alexander
- Gerner, Marlene
- Scheichenberger, Vanessa
- Kundi, Michael
- Endler, Georg
- Wagner, Oswald F
- Winker, Robert
Producer: 20170911
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PloS one vol. 12
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rs6295 [C]-Allele Protects Against Depressive Mood in Elderly Endurance Athletes. [electronic resource] by
- Haslacher, Helmuth
- Michlmayr, Matthias
- Batmyagmar, Delgerdalai
- Perkmann, Thomas
- Ponocny-Seliger, Elisabeth
- Scheichenberger, Vanessa
- Scherzer, Thomas M
- Nistler, Sonja
- Pilger, Alexander
- Dal-Bianco, Peter
- Lehrner, Johann
- Pezawas, Lukas
- Wagner, Oswald F
- Winker, Robert
Producer: 20161101
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Journal of sport & exercise psychology vol. 37
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Serum level of IP-10 increases predictive value of IL28B polymorphisms for spontaneous clearance of acute HCV infection. [electronic resource] by
- Beinhardt, Sandra
- Aberle, Judith H
- Strasser, Michael
- Dulic-Lakovic, Emina
- Maieron, Andreas
- Kreil, Anna
- Rutter, Karoline
- Staettermayer, Albert F
- Datz, Christian
- Scherzer, Thomas M
- Strassl, Robert
- Bischof, Martin
- Stauber, Rudolf
- Bodlaj, Gerd
- Laferl, Hermann
- Holzmann, Heidemarie
- Steindl-Munda, Petra
- Ferenci, Peter
- Hofer, Harald
Producer: 20120214
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Gastroenterology vol. 142
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Midday and nadir salivary cortisol appear superior to cortisol awakening response in burnout assessment and monitoring. [electronic resource] by
- Pilger, Alexander
- Haslacher, Helmuth
- Meyer, Bernhard M
- Lackner, Alexandra
- Nassan-Agha, Selma
- Nistler, Sonja
- Stangelmaier, Claudia
- Endler, Georg
- Mikulits, Andrea
- Priemer, Ingrid
- Ratzinger, Franz
- Ponocny-Seliger, Elisabeth
- Wohlschläger-Krenn, Evelyne
- Teufelhart, Manuela
- Täuber, Heidemarie
- Scherzer, Thomas M
- Perkmann, Thomas
- Jordakieva, Galateja
- Pezawas, Lukas
- Winker, Robert
Producer: 20191008
In:
Scientific reports vol. 8
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