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The following pages link to Effects of training on exercise-induced muscle damage and interleukin 6 production (Q74452578):
Displaying 30 items.
- Skeletal muscle as an endocrine organ: PGC-1α, myokines and exercise (Q26785313) (← links)
- IL-6 and IGF-1 Signaling Within and Between Muscle and Bone: How Important is the mTOR Pathway for Bone Metabolism? (Q27024703) (← links)
- Muscle-derived interleukin-6: possible biological effects (Q28361640) (← links)
- Searching for the exercise factor: is IL-6 a candidate? (Q34275715) (← links)
- Possible beneficial role of exercise in modulating low-grade inflammation in the elderly (Q35048480) (← links)
- Muscle-derived interleukin-6: lipolytic, anti-inflammatory and immune regulatory effects (Q35104956) (← links)
- New aspects of the hormone and cytokine response to training. (Q35580115) (← links)
- Can a standard dose of eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) supplementation reduce the symptoms of delayed onset of muscle soreness? (Q35800022) (← links)
- Early myogenic responses to acute exercise before and after resistance training in young men. (Q36144522) (← links)
- Cold applications for recovery in adolescent athletes: a systematic review and meta analysis (Q36156385) (← links)
- Adipo-myokines: two sides of the same coin--mediators of inflammation and mediators of exercise (Q36939096) (← links)
- Systemic cytokine response to three bouts of eccentric exercise (Q39202256) (← links)
- Adipose tissue-derived stem cell secreted IGF-1 protects myoblasts from the negative effect of myostatin. (Q41860481) (← links)
- IL-6, Antioxidant Capacity and Muscle Damage Markers Following High-Intensity Interval Training Protocols (Q42060464) (← links)
- Effect of a 2000-m running test on antioxidant and cytokine response in plasma and circulating cells (Q42512701) (← links)
- Cytokine and hormone responses to resistance training (Q43299747) (← links)
- Production of interleukin-6 in contracting human skeletal muscles can account for the exercise-induced increase in plasma interleukin-6. (Q44424615) (← links)
- Prolonged vitamin C supplementation and recovery from eccentric exercise (Q44801687) (← links)
- Differential responses of serum and salivary interleukin-6 to acute strenuous exercise. (Q46391718) (← links)
- Elderly-customized hatha yoga effects on the vascular inflammation factors of elderly women (Q47156281) (← links)
- Interleukin-6 response to isokinetic exercise in elite athletes: relationships to adrenocortical function and to mechanical and myoelectric fatigue (Q48429547) (← links)
- Effects ofPanax ginsengSupplementation on Muscle Damage and Inflammation after Uphill Treadmill Running in Humans (Q50535872) (← links)
- Repeated muscle damage blunts the increase in heat strain during subsequent exercise heat stress (Q51002396) (← links)
- Skeletal Muscle as an Endocrine Organ: The Role of Myokines in Exercise Adaptations (Q51066789) (← links)
- Substantial elevation of interleukin-6 concentration in peritendinous tissue, in contrast to muscle, following prolonged exercise in humans (Q57024665) (← links)
- Effects of exercise on myokine gene expression in horse skeletal muscles (Q57157474) (← links)
- Relationship between oxygen cost and C-reactive protein response to marathon running in college recreational runners (Q60050028) (← links)
- Eccentric Muscle Contractions: Risks and Benefits (Q64068199) (← links)
- Immunological changes in human skeletal muscle and blood after eccentric exercise and multiple biopsies (Q73194688) (← links)
- Influence of the sample collection method on salivary interleukin-6 levels in resting and post-exercise conditions (Q80478270) (← links)