Physiologic and molecular characterization of a novel murine model of metastatic head and neck cancer cachexia
Abstract Background Cancer cachexia is a metabolic disorder characterized by the progressive loss of fat and lean mass that results in significant wasting, ultimately leading to reduced quality of life and increased mortality. Effective therapies for cachexia are lacking, potentially owing to the mi...
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Main Authors: | Brennan Olson (Author), Mason A. Norgard (Author), Peter R. Levasseur (Author), Xinxia Zhu (Author), Daniel L. Marks (Author) |
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2021-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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