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Bonetto, Andrea | Person |
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ACVR2B antagonism as a countermeasure to multi-organ perturbations in metastatic colorectal cancer cachexia. | Academic Article |
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STAT3 in the systemic inflammation of cancer cachexia. | Academic Article |
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?-hydroxy-?-methylbutyrate (HMB) attenuates muscle and body weight loss in experimental cancer cachexia. | Academic Article |
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The urgent need to improve childhood cancer cachexia. | Academic Article |
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FoxP1 is a transcriptional repressor associated with cancer cachexia that induces skeletal muscle wasting and weakness. | Academic Article |
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IGF-1 is downregulated in experimental cancer cachexia. | Academic Article |
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PDK4 drives metabolic alterations and muscle atrophy in cancer cachexia. | Academic Article |
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Reduced rDNA transcription diminishes skeletal muscle ribosomal capacity and protein synthesis in cancer cachexia. | Academic Article |
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Role of myokines and osteokines in cancer cachexia. | Academic Article |
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STAT3 activation in skeletal muscle links muscle wasting and the acute phase response in cancer cachexia. | Academic Article |
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The Colon-26 Carcinoma Tumor-bearing Mouse as a Model for the Study of Cancer Cachexia. | Academic Article |
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Tumor-derived IL-6 and trans-signaling among tumor, fat, and muscle mediate pancreatic cancer cachexia. | Academic Article |
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Postoperative consequences of cancer cachexia after head and neck free flap reconstruction. | Academic Article |
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Impairment of aryl hydrocarbon receptor signalling promotes hepatic disorders in cancer cachexia. | Academic Article |
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