A new technique has been developed by researchers that can be used to identify and trace cell-secreted molecules such as exerkines, which are produced during physical activity. The research has revealed almost 200 different proteins that are produced in the bloodstream following physical exercise. This could be of significant importance in understanding how physical activity affects cellular responses, which could be used in the treatment of a range of diseases. The results of the study are yet to be published in a peer-reviewed journal.
New Technique identifies cell-secreted molecules during physical activity
Researchers developed a technique to identify and trace cell-secreted molecules, often called exercise factors or exerkines, produced during physical activity.

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