Rapid Exercise-Induced Mobilization of Dendritic Cells Is Potentially Mediated by a Flt3L- and MMP-9-Dependent Process in Multiple Sclerosis
In healthy individuals, one exercise bout induces a substantial increase in the number of circulating leukocytes, while their function is transiently suppressed. The effect of one exercise bout in multiple sclerosis (MS) is less studied. Since recent evidence suggests a role of dendritic cells (DC)...
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Main Authors: | Nathalie Deckx (Author), Inez Wens (Author), Amber H. Nuyts (Author), Wai-Ping Lee (Author), Niel Hens (Author), Gudrun Koppen (Author), Herman Goossens (Author), Pierre Van Damme (Author), Zwi N. Berneman (Author), Bert O. Eijnde (Author), Nathalie Cools (Author) |
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