Transient Reduction of FMD-Response and L-Arginine Accompanied by Increased Levels of E-Selectin, VCAM, and ICAM after Prolonged Strenuous Exercise
We assessed endothelial function by flow-mediated dilatation (FMD), levels of the NO-precursor L-arginine, and markers of endothelial inflammation before, at the finish line, and one week after the Norseman Xtreme triathlon. The race is an Ironman distance triathlon with a total elevation of 5200 m....
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Main Authors: | Christoffer Nyborg (Author), Helene Støle Melsom (Author), Martin Bonnevie-Svendsen (Author), Jørgen Melau (Author), Ingebjørg Seljeflot (Author), Jonny Hisdal (Author) |
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