Characterization and Modulation of Systemic Inflammatory Response to Exhaustive Exercise in Relation to Oxidative Stress

Exhaustive exercise induces systemic inflammatory responses, which are associated with exercise-induced tissue/organ damage, but the sources and triggers are not fully understood. Herein, the basics of inflammatory mediator cytokines and research findings on the effects of exercise on systemic infla...

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Main Authors: Katsuhiko Suzuki (Author), Takaki Tominaga (Author), Ruheea Taskin Ruhee (Author), Sihui Ma (Author)
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Published: MDPI AG, 2020-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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