Irisin, a hormone linked to the positive benefits of exercise, was recently questioned to exist in humans. Two recent studies pointed to possible flaws in the methods used to identify irisin, with commercially available antibodies. The scientists who discovered irisin address this contentious issue by showing that human irisin circulates in the blood at nanogram levels and increases during exercise.
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2015/08/150813130018.htm
Exercise-induced hormone irisin is not a ‘myth’
13 agosto 2015
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