Effects of combined exercise (aerobic + resistance) on the expression of miR-301a and some indicators of motor function in women with multiple sclerosis (MS)
Background & Objective: Several evidence has indicated the effective role of exercise on Multiple sclerosis (MS) patients. An aberrant expression of some Micro-RNAs such as increasing miR-301a in MS, with an impact on inflammatory pathways leading to the creation of inflammation in these patient...
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Main Authors: | saman yousefi saggezi (Author), akbar azamian Jazi (Author), Roohullah Hemmati (Author), nahid jivad (Author) |
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Fasa University of Medical Sciences,
2019-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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