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Meredith J Luttrell1, John R Halliwill
1Department of Human Physiology, University of Oregon, Eugene, OR.
Abstract:
In humans, histamine is a molecular transducer of physical activity responses, and antihistamines modify more than 25% of the genes responding to exercise. Although the upstream signal that results in release of histamine within exercising skeletal muscle remains to be identified, it is likely a fundamental exercise response and not an allergic reaction.
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