Aerobic exercise inhibits acute lung injury: from mouse to human evidence

R. Albertini (São José dos Campos, Brazil), N. Rigonato-Oliveira (São Paulo, Brazil), B. Mackenzie (São José dos Campos, Brazil), A. Bachi (São José dos Campos, Brazil), M. Oliveira-Junior (São José dos Campos, Brazil), A. Santos-Dias (São José dos Campos, Brazil), A. Andrade-Sousa (São Paulo, Brazil), H. Delle (São Paulo, Brazil), N. Damaceno-Rodrigues (São Paulo, Brazil), L. Dulley (São José dos Campos, Brazil), M. Benetti (São José dos Campos, Brazil), C. Malfitano (Minas Gerais, Brazil), K. De Angelis (São Paulo, Brazil), A. Ligeiro De Oliveira (São Paulo, Brazil), A. Abbasi (Los Angeles, United States of America), H. Northoff (Tübingen, Germany), R. Vieira (São Paulo, Brazil)

Source: International Congress 2018 – Role of microbial exposure and inflammation in lung injury
Session: Role of microbial exposure and inflammation in lung injury
Session type: Thematic Poster
Number: 4294
Disease area: Airway diseases

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