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Aerobic exercise attenuates inducible TNF production in humans
Richard P. Sloan
, Peter A. Shapiro
, Ronald E. DeMeersman
, Paula S. McKinley
, Kevin J. Tracey
, Iordan Slavov
, Yixin Fang
, Pamela D. Flood
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Aerobic Exercise
100%
Tumor Necrosis Factor-α
100%
Training Program
40%
Whole Blood
40%
Lipopolysaccharide
40%
Aerobic Training
40%
Monocytes
20%
Monocyte-derived Macrophages
20%
Inflammatory Diseases
20%
Training Impact
20%
Healthy Young
20%
Release Factor
20%
Aerobic Capacity
20%
Arterial Plaque
20%
Blood Monocytes
20%
Maximal Aerobic Speed
20%
Healthy Adults
20%
Intention-to-treat Principle
20%
Training Group
20%
Sedentary Adults
20%
Cytokine Release
20%
Random Effects Model
20%
High-intensity Exercise
20%
Coronary Risk Factors
20%
Immunology and Microbiology
Tumor Necrosis Factor
100%
Aerobic Exercise
100%
Monocyte
60%
Atherosclerosis
20%
Macrophage
20%
Cytokine
20%
Cytokine Release
20%
Blood Plasma
20%
Inflammatory Disorder
20%
Psychology
Aerobic Training
100%
Aerobic Exercise
100%
Coronary Heart Disease
33%
Random Effects Model
33%
Neuroscience
Necrosis
100%
Lipopolysaccharide
40%
Macrophage
20%
Ischemic Heart Disease
20%