Publicaciones (17) Publicaciones en las que ha participado algún/a investigador/a

2016

  1. 'Mitotherapy' for Heart Failure

    Trends in Molecular Medicine

  2. Confounders in the Evaluation of Cardiac Fibrosis by Late Gadolinium Enhancement

    Sports Medicine

  3. Endurance Exercise and the Heart: Friend or Foe?

    Sports Medicine

  4. Exercise intensity, dose, and cardiovascular disease

    JAMA - Journal of the American Medical Association

  5. IPSCs, a Promising Tool to Restore Muscle Atrophy

    Journal of Cellular Physiology

  6. Implications of obesity in exceptional longevity

    Annals of Translational Medicine

  7. LA Size in Former Elite Athletes

    JACC: Cardiovascular Imaging

  8. Letter by Leischik et al Regarding Article, "right and Left Ventricular Function and Mass in Male Elite Master Athletes: A Controlled Contrast-Enhanced Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance Study"

    Circulation

  9. Letter to the Editor: Robot training for hand motor recovery in subacute stroke patients: A randomized controlled trial

    Journal of Hand Therapy

  10. Letter to the editor: First dorsal interosseous muscle contraction results in radiographic reduction of healthy thumb carpometacarpal joint

    Journal of Hand Therapy

  11. Mapping of microbiological procedures by the members of the international society of orthopaedic centers (ISOC) for diagnosis of periprosthetic infections

    Journal of Clinical Microbiology

  12. Overexpressing FSTL1 for Heart Repair

    Trends in Molecular Medicine

  13. Pathophysiology of atrial fibrillation in endurance athletes: An overview of recent findings

    CMAJ

  14. Relationship between strenuous exercise and cardiac morbimortality: Benefits outweigh the potential risks

    Trends in Cardiovascular Medicine

  15. The era of smartphones: Back to our biological makeup?

    JMIR mHealth and uHealth

  16. Thumb carpometacarpal osteoarthritis: Are we closer to gold standards?

    European Journal of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine

  17. Time for doctors to practise what they preach and preach what they practise

    British journal of sports medicine