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Reduction in resting plasma granulysin as a marker of increased training load
Shing, C, Ogawa, K, Zhang, X, Nagatomi, R, Peake, JM, Suzuki, K, Jenkins, DG and Coombes, JS 2007
, 'Reduction in resting plasma granulysin as a marker of increased training load'
, Exercise Immunology Review, vol. 13
, pp. 89-99
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Abstract
Granulysin is a cytolytic granule protein released by natural killer cells and activated
cytotoxic T lymphocytes. The influence of exercise training on circulating
granulysin concentration is unknown, as is the relationship between granulysin
concentration, natural killer cell number and natural killer cell cytotoxicity. We
examined changes in plasma granulysin concentration, natural killer cell number
and cytotoxicity following acute exercise and different training loads.
Item Type: | Article |
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Authors/Creators: | Shing, C and Ogawa, K and Zhang, X and Nagatomi, R and Peake, JM and Suzuki, K and Jenkins, DG and Coombes, JS |
Journal or Publication Title: | Exercise Immunology Review |
Publisher: | WWF Verlag |
ISSN: | 1077-5552 |
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