Human resting extracellular heat shock protein 72 concentration decreases during the initial adaptation to exercise in a hot, humid environment.
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Extracellular Hsp72 concentration relates to a minimum endogenous criteria during acute exercise-heat exposureObservations of TCRVβ Gene Expression in Rats with Dampness SyndromeFatigue and illness in athletes.Exercise training-induced changes in inflammatory mediators and heat shock proteins in young tennis players.Response of plasma IL-6 and its soluble receptors during submaximal exercise to fatigue in sedentary middle-aged menAdaptations and mechanisms of human heat acclimation: Applications for competitive athletes and sports.The relationship between left ventricular hypervoltage and CYP11B2 (344T/C) polymorphism in Keriyans.Isothermic and fixed-intensity heat acclimation methods elicit equal increases in Hsp72 mRNA.Moderate- and high-intensity exhaustive exercise in the heat induce a similar increase in monocyte Hsp72.Human monocyte heat shock protein 72 responses to acute hypoxic exercise after 3 days of exercise heat acclimation.Plasma Hsp72 (HSPA1A) and Hsp27 (HSPB1) expression under heat stress: influence of exercise intensityNo endogenous circadian rhythm in resting plasma Hsp72 concentration in humans.The effect of 15 consecutive days of heat-exercise acclimation on heat shock protein 70.Effect of heat acclimation on heat shock protein 72 and interleukin-10 in humans.Heat and exercise acclimation increases intracellular levels of Hsp72 and inhibits exercise-induced increase in intracellular and plasma Hsp72 in humans.Chronic probiotic supplementation with or without glutamine does not influence the eHsp72 response to a multi-day ultra-endurance exercise event.Elevation of body temperature is an essential factor for exercise-increased extracellular heat shock protein 72 level in rat plasma.
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Human resting extracellular heat shock protein 72 concentration decreases during the initial adaptation to exercise in a hot, humid environment.
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Richard A Ferguson
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10.1379/CSC-158R.1
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2006-01-01T00:00:00Z
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