2019
DOI: 10.1101/708792
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Cellular innate and adaptive immunity are affected by chronic exercise: implication of the cannabinergic system

Abstract: 22The impact of performing exercise on the immune system presents contrasting effects on health when 23 performed at different intensities. In addition, the consequences of performing chronic exercise have 24 not been sufficiently studied in contrast to the effects of acute bouts of exercise. Our findings shed 25 light on the effects that chronic exercise elicits on several immune cell subpopulations, from the 26 innate to the adaptive immunity. For this study male Wistar rats performed treadmill running 5 tim… Show more

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