Anti-Inflammatory Effect of Caffeine on Muscle under Lipopolysaccharide-Induced Inflammation
Evidence has shown that caffeine administration reduces pro-inflammatory biomarkers, delaying fatigue and improving endurance performance. This study examined the effects of caffeine administration on the expression of inflammatory-, adenosine receptor- (the targets of caffeine), epigenetic-, and ox...
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Main Authors: | Tuany Eichwald (Author), Alexandre Francisco Solano (Author), Jennyffer Souza (Author), Taís Browne de Miranda (Author), Liebert Bernardes Carvalho (Author), Paula Lemes dos Santos Sanna (Author), Rodrigo A. Foganholi da Silva (Author), Alexandra Latini (Author) |
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2023-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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