Acute exercise induces distinct quantitative and phenotypical T cell profiles in men with prostate cancer
BackgroundReduced testosterone levels can influence immune system function, particularly T cells. Exercise during cancer reduces treatment-related side effects and provide a stimulus to mobilize and redistribute immune cells. However, it is unclear how conventional and unconventional T cells (UTC) r...
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Main Authors: | Erik D. Hanson (Author), Samy Sakkal (Author), Lauren C. Bates-Fraser (Author), Shadney Que (Author), Eunhan Cho (Author), Guillaume Spielmann (Author), Elif Kadife (Author), John A. Violet (Author), Claudio L. Battaglini (Author), Lee Stoner (Author), David B. Bartlett (Author), Glenn K. McConell (Author), Alan Hayes (Author) |
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