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Cachexia in cancer patients.
Author(s):
Michael Tisdale
Publication date:
2002-10-31
Journal:
Nature reviews. Cancer
Keywords:
Acute-Phase Proteins
,
metabolism
,
Adipose Tissue
,
Animals
,
Anorexia
,
chemically induced
,
etiology
,
Body Composition
,
Cachexia
,
drug therapy
,
Carrier Proteins
,
physiology
,
Cysteine Endopeptidases
,
Cytokines
,
Eicosapentaenoic Acid
,
therapeutic use
,
Energy Intake
,
Energy Metabolism
,
Fish Oils
,
Humans
,
Hypothalamus
,
physiopathology
,
Ion Channels
,
Lipolysis
,
Mitochondrial Proteins
,
Multienzyme Complexes
,
Muscle Proteins
,
Muscle, Skeletal
,
Neoplasm Proteins
,
Neoplasms
,
complications
,
Neuropeptides
,
Proteasome Endopeptidase Complex
,
Rats
,
Ubiquitin
,
Weight Loss
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PubMed ID::
12415256
DOI::
10.1038/nrc927
ScienceOpen disciplines:
Chemistry
Keywords:
Acute-Phase Proteins
,
metabolism
,
Adipose Tissue
,
Animals
,
Anorexia
,
chemically induced
,
etiology
,
Body Composition
,
Cachexia
,
drug therapy
,
Carrier Proteins
,
physiology
,
Cysteine Endopeptidases
,
Cytokines
,
Eicosapentaenoic Acid
,
therapeutic use
,
Energy Intake
,
Energy Metabolism
,
Fish Oils
,
Humans
,
Hypothalamus
,
physiopathology
,
Ion Channels
,
Lipolysis
,
Mitochondrial Proteins
,
Multienzyme Complexes
,
Muscle Proteins
,
Muscle, Skeletal
,
Neoplasm Proteins
,
Neoplasms
,
complications
,
Neuropeptides
,
Proteasome Endopeptidase Complex
,
Rats
,
Ubiquitin
,
Weight Loss
Data availability:
ScienceOpen disciplines:
Chemistry
Keywords:
Acute-Phase Proteins
,
metabolism
,
Adipose Tissue
,
Animals
,
Anorexia
,
chemically induced
,
etiology
,
Body Composition
,
Cachexia
,
drug therapy
,
Carrier Proteins
,
physiology
,
Cysteine Endopeptidases
,
Cytokines
,
Eicosapentaenoic Acid
,
therapeutic use
,
Energy Intake
,
Energy Metabolism
,
Fish Oils
,
Humans
,
Hypothalamus
,
physiopathology
,
Ion Channels
,
Lipolysis
,
Mitochondrial Proteins
,
Multienzyme Complexes
,
Muscle Proteins
,
Muscle, Skeletal
,
Neoplasm Proteins
,
Neoplasms
,
complications
,
Neuropeptides
,
Proteasome Endopeptidase Complex
,
Rats
,
Ubiquitin
,
Weight Loss
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