Systemic hypoxia affects exercise-mediated antitumor cytotoxicity of natural killer cells.
@article{Wang2009SystemicHA,
title={Systemic hypoxia affects exercise-mediated antitumor cytotoxicity of natural killer cells.},
author={Jong Shyan Wang and Chia-Kuan Wu},
journal={Journal of applied physiology},
year={2009},
volume={107 6},
pages={
1817-24
}
}Natural killer cells (NKs) are important to the clearance of transformed cells. This investigation elucidates how systemic hypoxia influences mobilization of the NK subsets and cytotoxicity of NKs to nasopharyngeal carcinoma cells (NPCs) during exercise. Sixteen sedentary men performed six distinct experimental tests in an air-conditioned normobaric hypoxia chamber: high-intensity exercise [HE; up to maximal O(2) consumption (Vo(2 max))] under 21% O(2); moderate-intensity exercise (ME; 50% Vo(2…
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