10.1371/journal.pone.0080143.g004 Åsa Beijer Åsa Beijer André Rosenberger André Rosenberger Birgit Bölck Birgit Bölck Frank Suhr Frank Suhr Jörn Rittweger Jörn Rittweger Wilhelm Bloch Wilhelm Bloch Circulating endostatin levels at rest and 2–75 min after exercise. Public Library of Science 2013 endostatin min 2013-11-15 03:04:06 Figure https://plos.figshare.com/articles/figure/_Circulating_endostatin_levels_at_rest_and_2_8211_75_min_after_exercise_/853249 <p>Data points indicate mean serum concentrations (± SEM) at the initial and final exercise sessions of a 6-week training intervention (n = 13). Endostatin levels were increased over resting levels 2-15 min after training (time effect): <sup>‡‡</sup><i>P</i><0.01. (A) Acute effects of resistance exercise (RE) and resistive vibration exercise (RVE): the acute exercise effects did not differ between groups. (B) Long-term effects: circulating post-exercise endostatin levels in the RE group were higher at the final exercise compared to the initial exercise: <sup># </sup><i>P</i><0.05.</p>