Cachexia causes time‐dependent activation of the inflammasome in the liver
Abstract Background Cachexia is a wasting syndrome associated with systemic inflammation and metabolic disruption. Detection of the early signs of the disease may contribute to the effective attenuation of associated symptoms. Despite playing a central role in the control of metabolism and inflammat...
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Main Authors: | Rodrigo Xavier dasNeves (Author), Alex S. Yamashita (Author), Daniela M.R. Riccardi (Author), Julia Köhn‐Gaone (Author), Rodolfo G. Camargo (Author), Nelson I. Neto (Author), Daniela Caetano (Author), Silvio P. Gomes (Author), Felipe H. Santos (Author), Joanna D.C.C. Lima (Author), Miguel L. Batista Jr (Author), José Cesar Rosa‐Neto (Author), Paulo Sérgio Martins De Alcântara (Author), Linda F. Maximiano (Author), José P. Otoch (Author), Giorgio Trinchieri (Author), Janina E.E. Tirnitz‐Parker (Author), Marília Seelaender (Author) |
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