HMGB1 as a Hormetic Stressor in the Response to Exercise
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In a sense, exercise is damaging. It places stress on cells, but we have evolved to react to that stress and damage with greater maintenance, repair, and a shift of cell metabolism into a more beneficial state. That a mild or short term stress results in a long term benefit is called hormesis, and it is the case for near all forms of stress. There is a point at which any form of cellular stress or metabolic disarray tips over from net benefit to net harm, a dose-response curve that looks quite s
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