Search Results - "Gannon, G. A."
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Cytokine induction during exertional hyperthermia is abolished by core temperature clamping: neuroendocrine regulatory mechanisms
Published in International journal of hyperthermia (01-08-2004)“…The immunomodulatory effects of physiological temperature change remain poorly understood and inter-relationships between changes in core temperature, stress…”
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Naive and memory T cell subsets are differentially mobilized during physical stress
Published in International journal of sports medicine (01-04-2002)“…This study examined the naive and memory phenotypic profiles of CD4+ and CD8hi T cells that were mobilized to the peripheral circulation during a combination…”
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Contribution of exertional hyperthermia to sympathoadrenal-mediated lymphocyte subset redistribution
Published in Journal of applied physiology (1985) (01-09-1999)“…1 Defence and Civil Institute of Environmental Medicine, Toronto, Ontario M3M 3B9; 2 Faculty of Physical Education and Health, 3 Department of Laboratory…”
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Differential cell adhesion molecule expression and lymphocyte mobilisation during prolonged aerobic exercise
Published in European journal of applied physiology (01-04-2001)“…This study was undertaken to determine the cell adhesion molecule profile of CD4+, CD8hi and CD56+ lymphocytes, which are mobilised to and from the peripheral…”
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beta-Endorphin and natural killer cell cytolytic activity during prolonged exercise. is there a connection?
Published in The American journal of physiology (01-12-1998)“…This study was designed to test whether a single 50-mg dose of the opioid antagonist naltrexone hydrochloride, ingested 60 min before 2 h of moderate-intensity…”
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Low doses of melatonin and diurnal effects on thermoregulation and tolerance to uncompensable heat stress
Published in Journal of applied physiology (1985) (01-07-1999)“…Human Protection and Performance Section, Defence and Civil Institute of Environmental Medicine, Toronto, Ontario M3M 3B9, Canada This study examined whether…”
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Melatonin has no effect on tolerance to uncompensable heat stress in man
Published in European journal of applied physiology (01-11-2000)“…This study examined whether a 5 mg dose of melatonin induced a lower rectal temperature (Tre) response at rest in both a cool and hot environment while wearing…”
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Circulating levels of peripheral blood leucocytes and cytokines following competitive cycling
Published in Canadian journal of applied physiology (01-04-1997)“…The objective of the study was to determine if prolonged and strenuous cycling leads to a polarized cytokine response, and/or unique mobilization of…”
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A Comparative Study of Seismic Provisions between the International Building Code 2003 and Mexico's Manual of Civil Works 1993
Published in Advances in structural engineering (01-04-2007)“…This study focuses on the differences and similarities between the seismic provisions of the International Building Code 2003 (IBC 2003) and Mexico's Manual of…”
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Indomethacin inhibits circulating PGE2 and reverses postexercise suppression of natural killer cell activity
Published in The American journal of physiology (01-05-1999)“…Natural killer (NK) cells are important in combating viral infections and cancer. NK cytolytic activity (NKCA) is often depressed during recovery from…”
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DIURNAL EFFECTS ON THERMOREGULATION AND TOLERANCE OF UNCOMPENSABLE HEAT STRESS
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EFFECTS OF 2 h OF EXERCISE AND IN VIVO INDOMETHACIN ON CIRCULATING PGE2 LEVELS AND NK CELL ACTIVITY
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DO TEMPORARY ANAEROBIC EFFORTS OPEN THE WINDOW OF NATURAL KILLER CELL CYTOTOXICITY?
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CONTRIBUTION OF HYPERTHERMIA TO EXERCISE-INDUCED LYMPHOCYTE SUBSET REDISTRIBUTION
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IS VENTILATORY THRESHOLD A KEY TO OPEN THE WINDOW OF NATURAL KILLER CELL CYTOTOXICITY?
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INDOMETHACIN MODULATES CIRCULATING CYTOKINE RESPONSES TO STRENUOUS EXERCISE IN HUMANS
Published in Cytokine (Philadelphia, Pa.) (07-08-2002)“…Physical stress is associated with circulating cytokinemia. However the mechanisms of cytokine regulation during such stress are not clearly defined…”
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