Search Results - Teresa A. Zimmers
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Sex specificity of pancreatic cancer cachexia phenotypes, mechanisms, and treatment in mice and humans: role of Activin by Xiaoling Zhong, Ashok Narasimhan, Libbie M. Silverman, Andrew R. Young, Safi Shahda, Sheng Liu, Jun Wan, Yunlong Liu, Leonidas G. Koniaris, Teresa A. Zimmers
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Growth of ovarian cancer xenografts causes loss of muscle and bone mass: a new model for the study of cancer cachexia by Fabrizio Pin, Rafael Barreto, Yukiko Kitase, Sumegha Mitra, Carlie E. Erne, Leah J. Novinger, Teresa A. Zimmers, Marion E. Couch, Lynda F. Bonewald, Andrea Bonetto
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Three cachexia phenotypes and the impact of fat‐only loss on survival in FOLFIRINOX therapy for pancreatic cancer by Joshua K. Kays, Safi Shahda, Melissa Stanley, Teresa M. Bell, Bert H. O'Neill, Marc D. Kohli, Marion E. Couch, Leonidas G. Koniaris, Teresa A. Zimmers
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Addressing unmet needs for people with cancer cachexia: recommendations from a multistakeholder workshop by Jose M. Garcia, Richard F. Dunne, Kristen Santiago, Lisa Martin, Morris J. Birnbaum, Jeffrey Crawford, Andrew E. Hendifar, Martin Kochanczyk, Cassadie Moravek, Doris Piccinin, Vincent Picozzi, Eric J. Roeland, Wendy K.D. Selig, Teresa A. Zimmers
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The systemic activin response to pancreatic cancer: implications for effective cancer cachexia therapy by Xiaoling Zhong, Marianne Pons, Christophe Poirier, Yanlin Jiang, Jianguo Liu, George E. Sandusky, Safi Shahda, Attila Nakeeb, C. Max Schmidt, Michael G. House, Eugene P. Ceppa, Nicholas J. Zyromski, Yunlong Liu, Guanglong Jiang, Marion E. Couch, Leonidas G. Koniaris, Teresa A. Zimmers
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Circulating monocyte chemoattractant protein‐1 (MCP‐1) is associated with cachexia in treatment‐naïve pancreatic cancer patients by Erin E. Talbert, Heather L. Lewis, Matthew R. Farren, Mitchell L. Ramsey, Jeffery M. Chakedis, Priyani Rajasekera, Ericka Haverick, Angela Sarna, Mark Bloomston, Timothy M. Pawlik, Teresa A. Zimmers, Gregory B. Lesinski, Phil A. Hart, Mary E. Dillhoff, Carl R. Schmidt, Denis C. Guttridge
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