B cells regulate exercise capacity through liver glutamate metabolism independent of immune function
B cells regulate exercise capacity through immune-independent liver-muscle metabolic signaling, and B cell deficiency limits muscle performance. Mechanistically, B cell-secreted TGF-β1 increases…
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