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    Physical fitness assessment in multiple sclerosis patients: A controlled study by Guerra, E., di Cagno, A., Mancini, P., Sperandii, F., Quaranta, F., Ciminelli, E., Fagnani, F., Giombini, A., Pigozzi, F.

    Published in Research in developmental disabilities (01-10-2014)
    “…•Fitness assessment allows to optimize multiple sclerosis rehabilitation protocols.•Multiple sclerosis sequentially affects the distal, middle and proximal…”
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    Effects of chronic rhodiola rosea supplementation on sport performance and antioxidant capacity in trained male: preliminary results by PARISI, A, TRANCHITA, E, DURANTI, G, CIMINELLI, E, QUARANTA, F, CECI, R, CERULLI, C, BORRIONE, P, SABATINI, S

    “…Rhodiola Rosea, is an adaptogen plant which has been reported to promote fatty acids utilisation, to ameliorate antioxidant function, and to improve body…”
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    The long-acting phosphodiesterase inhibitor tadalafil does not influence athletes' VO2max, aerobic, and anaerobic thresholds in normoxia by Di Luigi, L, Baldari, C, Pigozzi, F, Emerenziani, G P, Gallotta, M C, Iellamo, F, Ciminelli, E, Sgrò, P, Romanelli, F, Lenzi, A, Guidetti, L

    Published in International journal of sports medicine (01-02-2008)
    “…Whereas experimental studies showed that in healthy trained subjects, the phosphodiesterase-5 inhibitor (PDE-5i) sildenafil improves exercise capacity in…”
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    Impact of different concentrations of human recombinant growth hormone on T lymphocytes by Borrione, P, Grasso, L, Pautasso, M, Parisi, A, Quaranta, F, Ciminelli, E, Di Gianfrancesco, A, Di Luigi, L, Pigozzi, F

    “…The aim of the present study is to evaluate the effects induced by increasing concentrations of human recombinant growth hormone on T lymphocytes. Ten healthy…”
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    Herbal-derived supplements and risks for athletes health by Borrione, P, Ciminelli, E, Quaranta, F, Parisi, A, Pigozzi, F

    Published in Journal of sports science & medicine (01-12-2009)
    “…OBJECTIVE Herbs are generally believed to be 'natural', and hence safe. There is much interest in "alternative natural approaches" in sport. It is appealing…”
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