Aberrant Zip14 expression in muscle is associated with cachexia in a Bard1‐deficient mouse model of...
Aberrant Zip14 expression in muscle is associated with cachexia in a Bard1‐deficient mouse model of breast cancer metastasis
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United States: John Wiley & Sons, Inc
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Nearly 80% of advanced cancer patients are afflicted with cachexia, a debilitating syndrome characterized by extensive loss of muscle mass and function. Cachectic cancer patients have a reduced tolerance to antineoplastic therapies and often succumb to premature death from the wasting of respiratory and cardiac muscles. Since there are no available...
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Aberrant Zip14 expression in muscle is associated with cachexia in a Bard1‐deficient mouse model of breast cancer metastasis
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2045-7634
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2045-7634
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10.1002/cam4.3242