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Evidence of a broad histamine footprint on the human exercise transcriptome
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Transcriptome
100%
Human Exercise
100%
Histamine
100%
Signaling Molecules
25%
Cell Surface Receptor
25%
Response Exercise
25%
Paracrine
25%
Protein-coding Genes
25%
Vascular Function
12%
Cell Behavior
12%
Innate Immunity
12%
Adaptive Immunity
12%
Skeletal muscle
12%
Inflammation
12%
Pathological Conditions
12%
Exercise Training
12%
Adaptation
12%
Metabolism
12%
Altered Expression
12%
Differentially Expressed
12%
Receptor Blockade
12%
Aerobic Exercise
12%
RNA Sequencing (RNA-seq)
12%
Anaphylactic Reaction
12%
H1 Receptor
12%
H2 Receptor
12%
Histamine H2 Receptor
12%
Allergic Reaction
12%
Chronic Exercise
12%
Cell Maintenance
12%
Differential Expression
12%
Histamine H1 Receptor
12%
Function Maintenance
12%
Human Transcriptome
12%
Human Skeletal muscle
12%
Skeletal muscle Tissue
12%
Vastus Lateralis
12%
Recovery from Exercise
12%
Cellular Adaptation
12%
Human Response
12%
Immunology and Microbiology
Albendazole
11%