A clinically translatable mouse model for chemotherapy-related fatigue.
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Tumor growth increases neuroinflammation, fatigue and depressive-like behavior prior to alterations in muscle function.Fluoxetine prevents the development of depressive-like behavior in a mouse model of cancer related fatigueStorage Conditions and Passages Alter IL-6 secretion in C26 adenocarcinoma cell lines.Ubiquinol reduces muscle wasting but not fatigue in tumor-bearing miceGinseng Purified Dry Extract, BST204, Improved Cancer Chemotherapy-Related Fatigue and Toxicity in Mice.Suppression of Locomotor Activity in Female C57Bl/6J Mice Treated with Interleukin-1β: Investigating a Method for the Study of Fatigue in Laboratory Animals.Sickness behavior induced by cisplatin chemotherapy and radiotherapy in a murine head and neck cancer model is associated with altered mitochondrial gene expressionIbuprofen ameliorates fatigue- and depressive-like behavior in tumor-bearing mice.A murine model of peripheral irradiation-induced fatigue.Neuroinflammatory and cognitive consequences of combined radiation and immunotherapy in a novel preclinical model.Taltirelin alleviates fatigue-like behavior in mouse models of cancer-related fatigue.A Mouse Model of Fatigue Induced by Peripheral Irradiation.Caffeine and Modafinil Ameliorate the Neuroinflammation and Anxious Behavior in Rats during Sleep Deprivation by Inhibiting the Microglia Activation.The Treadmill Fatigue Test: A Simple, High-throughput Assay of Fatigue-like Behavior for the Mouse.Comparing passive measures of fatigue-like behavior in mice
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A clinically translatable mouse model for chemotherapy-related fatigue.
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scientific article published on January 2013
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A clinically translatable mouse model for chemotherapy-related fatigue.
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A clinically translatable mouse model for chemotherapy-related fatigue.
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A clinically translatable mouse model for chemotherapy-related fatigue.
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A clinically translatable mouse model for chemotherapy-related fatigue.
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A clinically translatable mouse model for chemotherapy-related fatigue.
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A clinically translatable mouse model for chemotherapy-related fatigue.
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A clinically translatable mouse model for chemotherapy-related fatigue.
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Edward G Fey
Gregory D Lyng
Jonathan A Zombeck
Stephen T Sonis
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