QPCR and Western Based Fitness Index for Exercised Mice
Abstract
Physically fit humans exhibit resistance to infectious and sedentary lifestyle diseases, as well as cancer. This resistance is mediated by alterations in the immune microenvironment. To identify mechanisms, mouse models of exercise have been used. As it has become clear that mice have a natural desire to exercise, voluntary running wheels have become the dominant exercise method eclipsing forced exercise models. To precisely record duration and...
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Title
QPCR and Western Based Fitness Index for Exercised Mice
Published Date
Oct 8, 2019
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Volume
2
Issue
1
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