The effects of different exercise training modalities on plasma proenkephalin Peptide F in women.
DuPont WH, Kraemer WJ, Nindl BC, Lee EC, Fragala MS, Hatfield DL, Caldwell LK, Post EM, Beeler MK, Volek JS, Maresh CM.
DuPont WH, et al.
Peptides. 2017 May;91:26-32. doi: 10.1016/j.peptides.2017.02.006. Epub 2017 Mar 3.
Peptides. 2017.
PMID: 28263851
Due to the important interactions of proenkephalin fragments (e.g., proenkephalin [107-140] Peptide F) to enhance activation of immune cells and potentially combat pain associated with exercise-induced muscle tissue damage, we examined the differential plasma responses of …
Due to the important interactions of proenkephalin fragments (e.g., proenkephalin [107-140] Peptide F) to enhance activation of immun …