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Loss of skeletal muscle in cancer: biochemical mechanisms.
Michael J. Tisdale
Aston Pharmacy School
College of Health and Life Sciences
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Skeletal muscle
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In Cancer
100%
Cachexia
100%
Biochemical Mechanism
100%
Ubiquitin
50%
Lean Body Mass
50%
Nutritional Supplementation
50%
Proteolysis-inducing Factor
50%
Eicosapentaenoic Acid
50%
Protein Catabolism
50%
Ubiquitin-proteasome System
50%
Muscle Protein
50%
Tumor Necrosis Factor-α
25%
Oxidative Stress
25%
Tumor
25%
Protein Degradation
25%
Muscle Wasting
25%
Quality of Life
25%
Patients with Cancer
25%
Visceral Proteins
25%
Proteolytic Cascade
25%
Respiratory muscles
25%
Muscle Protein Degradation
25%
Murine Tumors
25%
Interleukin-6
25%
Lysosomal Cathepsins
25%
Skeletal muscle Mass
25%
Effective Therapy
25%
Pancreatic Cancer
25%
Specific Loss Power
25%
Animal Tumors
25%
Appetite Stimulants
25%
Human Tumors
25%
Cancer Patients
25%
Medicine and Dentistry
Malignant Neoplasm
100%
Protein Degradation
100%
Skeletal Muscle
100%
Cachexia
80%
Neoplasm
60%
Muscle Protein
60%
Icosapentaenoic Acid
40%
Lean Body Weight
40%
Diet Supplementation
40%
Ubiquitin
40%
Proteasome
40%
Oxidative Stress
20%
Quality of Life
20%
Muscle Atrophy
20%
Respiratory Muscle
20%
Mediator
20%
Protein Hydrolysate
20%
Cytokine
20%
Adenosine Triphosphate
20%
Appetite Stimulant
20%
Cathepsin
20%
Interleukin 6
20%
Pancreas Cancer
20%
Tumor Necrosis
20%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Cachexia
100%
Malignant Neoplasm
100%
Neoplasm
75%
Muscle Protein
75%
Proteasome
50%
Ubiquitin
50%
Icosapentaenoic Acid
50%
Adenosine Triphosphate
25%
Muscle Atrophy
25%
Pancreas Cancer
25%
Tumor Necrosis
25%
Cathepsin
25%
Interleukin 6
25%
Cytokine
25%
Appetite Stimulant
25%
Protein Hydrolysate
25%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Skeletal Muscle
100%
Protein Catabolism
100%
Biochemical Mechanism
100%
Proteasome
50%
Eicosapentaenoic Acid
50%
Lean Body Weight
50%
Ubiquitin
50%
Proteolysis
50%
Adenosine Triphosphate
25%
Oxidative Stress
25%
Cytokine
25%
Cathepsin
25%
Mediator
25%
Interleukin 6
25%
Tumor Necrosis Factor Alpha
25%