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Natural killer cell subset count and antigen-stimulated activation in response to exhaustive running following adaptation to a ketogenic diet.

David M ShawLauren KeaneyEd MaunderDeborah K Dulson
Published in: Experimental physiology (2023)
subset (main effect of time point, P < 0.0001). The KD had no effect on NK cells' expression of CD69 or their geometric mean fluorescence intensity of CD69 expression, either for unstimulated or for antigen-stimulated NK cells (all P > 0.05). In conclusion, adaptation to a KD may alter the number of circulating NK cells but not their ability to activate to an antigenic challenge.
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