<p>A) Effect of 24, 48 and 96 hours incubation with normal media supplemented with 10% FCS (normal), media supplemented with a pool of human serum from 10 resting individuals (rest) or serum from the same individuals after a single bout of exercise (exercise) on growth of the prostate cancer cell line LNCaP. B) Effect of incubation under the same conditions as in A) on growth of the mouse fibroblast cell line NIH3T3. C) Effect of 96 hours incubation with respective serum on the prostate cancer cell lines 22rv1 and Du145. Data is presented as mean ± SEM. au (arbitrary units). π denotes a significant (p≤0.05) difference between incubation with rest and exercise serum.</p
Non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) accounts for 85% of all lung cancer cases, and for the most cance...
Introduction: Long-term and regular exercise training is suggested to have an immunomodulatory effec...
Purpose: The use of cell culture models in exercise oncology has recently received growing interest ...
<p>A) Effect on LNCaP cells incubated for 48 hours with resting (rest) and exercise serum (exercise)...
<p>EdU incorporation in LNCaP cells exposed to normal, rest and exercise serum for 24 hours. Data is...
Physical activity is associated with reduced risk of several cancers, including aggressive prostate ...
<div><p>Physical activity is associated with reduced risk of several cancers, including aggressive p...
We systematically reviewed and meta‐analyzed the effects of acute exercise‐conditioned serum on canc...
Purpose There is growing evidence of an association between physical activity and a reduced risk of ...
This study investigated the effects on exercise and ageing on prostate cancer cell growth. Blood ser...
Background: Altering the systemic milieu through exercise has been proposed as a potential mechanism...
Regular physical activity reduces the risk of several site-specific cancers in humans and suppresses...
Over the past two decades, numerous clinical trials utilising exercise have emphasised its effective...
BACKGROUND: There is convincing evidence that men with advanced prostate cancer experience improved ...
Serum from men undergoing a low-fat, high-fiber diet and exercise intervention has previously been s...
Non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) accounts for 85% of all lung cancer cases, and for the most cance...
Introduction: Long-term and regular exercise training is suggested to have an immunomodulatory effec...
Purpose: The use of cell culture models in exercise oncology has recently received growing interest ...
<p>A) Effect on LNCaP cells incubated for 48 hours with resting (rest) and exercise serum (exercise)...
<p>EdU incorporation in LNCaP cells exposed to normal, rest and exercise serum for 24 hours. Data is...
Physical activity is associated with reduced risk of several cancers, including aggressive prostate ...
<div><p>Physical activity is associated with reduced risk of several cancers, including aggressive p...
We systematically reviewed and meta‐analyzed the effects of acute exercise‐conditioned serum on canc...
Purpose There is growing evidence of an association between physical activity and a reduced risk of ...
This study investigated the effects on exercise and ageing on prostate cancer cell growth. Blood ser...
Background: Altering the systemic milieu through exercise has been proposed as a potential mechanism...
Regular physical activity reduces the risk of several site-specific cancers in humans and suppresses...
Over the past two decades, numerous clinical trials utilising exercise have emphasised its effective...
BACKGROUND: There is convincing evidence that men with advanced prostate cancer experience improved ...
Serum from men undergoing a low-fat, high-fiber diet and exercise intervention has previously been s...
Non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) accounts for 85% of all lung cancer cases, and for the most cance...
Introduction: Long-term and regular exercise training is suggested to have an immunomodulatory effec...
Purpose: The use of cell culture models in exercise oncology has recently received growing interest ...