Impact of exercise on markers of B cell-related immunity: A systematic review
Background: B cells represent a crucial component of adaptive immunity that ensures long-term protection from infection by generating pathogen-specific immunoglobulins. Exercise alters B cell counts and immunoglobulin levels, but evidence-based conclusions on potential benefits for adaptive immunity...
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Main Authors: | David Walzik (Author), Sergen Belen (Author), Karen Wilisch (Author), Marie Kupjetz (Author), Silvana Kirschke (Author), Tobias Esser (Author), Niklas Joisten (Author), Alexander Schenk (Author), Sebastian Proschinger (Author), Philipp Zimmer (Author) |
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2024-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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