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Exercise impact on immune regulation of cancer
Huicui Meng
, Connie J. Rogers
Nutritional Sciences
Huck Institutes of the Life Sciences
Penn State Clinical and Translational Science Institute (CTSI)
Penn State Cancer Institute
Cancer Institute, Cancer Control
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Immune Regulation
100%
Chronic Exercise
75%
Natural Killer Cells
50%
Macrophages
50%
Immune System
50%
Cytotoxicity
50%
Acute Exercise
50%
Cytokine Production
50%
Tumor Immunity
50%
T-cell Cytokines
50%
Tumor
25%
Cancer Control
25%
Physical Activity
25%
Tumor Progression
25%
Transformed Cells
25%
Possible Mechanisms
25%
Cell-to-cell
25%
Immune Response
25%
Phagocytosis
25%
Tumor Promotion
25%
Cancer Prevention
25%
Moderate Exercise
25%
Tumor Development
25%
Exercise Training
25%
Antitumor Activity
25%
Beneficial Effects
25%
Immunosurveillance
25%
T Cell Activation
25%
T Cell Proliferation
25%
Antigen-specific T Cells
25%
Cancer Types
25%
Macrophage Phagocytosis
25%
Regulation Control
25%
Regular Physical Activity
25%
Resolving Inflammation
25%
NK Cell Activity
25%
Immunology and Microbiology
Immunoregulation
100%
T Cell
75%
Macrophage
75%
Natural Killer Cell
75%
Phagocytosis
50%
Cell Function
50%
Cytotoxicity
50%
Cytokine Production
50%
Physical Activity
50%
Tumor Immunity
50%
Immune System
50%
Transformed Cell
25%
Immune Response
25%
Mediator
25%
Antigen Specificity
25%
Exercise
25%
Aerobic Exercise
25%
Immunity
25%
Immunosurveillance
25%
Antineoplastic Activity
25%
T Cell Proliferation
25%
Lymphocyte Function
25%