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cachexia
Journals
7
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Nature communications
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BioMed research international
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annals of global health
4
advances in experimental medicine and biology
5
bmj supportive & palliative care
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american journal of physiology cell physiology
7
nutrition (burbank, los angeles county, calif)
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Bibliographies
14
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Drosophila as a Model for Tumor-Induced Organ Wasting.
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The distinction of CPR bacteria from other bacteria based on protein family content.
3
Effects of weight loss and sarcopenia on response to chemotherapy, quality of life, and survival.
4
Electrical stimulation prevents doxorubicin-induced atrophy and mitochondrial loss in cultured myotubes.
5
Combination of Sodium Selenite and Doxorubicin Prodrug Ac-Phe-Lys-PABC-ADM Affects Gastric Cancer Cell Apoptosis in Xenografted Mice.
6
Rehabilitation in palliative care: a qualitative study of team professionals.
7
Effect of Preventive Supplementation With Ready-to-Use Therapeutic Food on the Nutritional Status, Mortality, and Morbidity of Children Aged 6 to 60 Months in Niger: A Cluster Randomized Trial
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commentary: rheumatoid cachexia revisited: a metabolic co-morbidity in rheumatoid arthritis
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the therapeutic effect of plag against oral mucositis in hamster and mouse model
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cutaneous metastasis in anorectal adenocarcinoma
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Cardiac cachexia and muscle wasting: definition, physiopathology, and clinical consequences
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Cardiac cachexia and muscle wasting: definition, physiopathology, and clinical consequences
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A comparison of four common malnutrition risk screening tools for detecting cachexia in patients with curable gastric cancer
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syngeneic b16f10 melanoma causes cachexia and impaired skeletal muscle strength and locomotor activity in mice