Back pain exercise therapy remodels human epigenetic profiles in buccal and human peripheral blood mononuclear cells: an exploratory study in young male participants
BackgroundWith its high and increasing lifetime prevalence, back pain represents a contemporary challenge for patients and healthcare providers. Monitored exercise therapy is a commonly prescribed treatment to relieve pain and functional limitations. However, the benefits of exercise are often gradu...
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Main Authors: | Claire Burny (Author), Mia Potočnjak (Author), Annika Hestermann (Author), Sophie Gartemann (Author), Michael Hollmann (Author), Frank Schifferdecker-Hoch (Author), Nina Markanovic (Author), Simone Di Sanzo (Author), Michael Günsel (Author), Victor Solis-Mezarino (Author), Moritz Voelker-Albert (Author) |
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2024-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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