Neuroinflammation: a contributing factor to the pathogenesis of cancer cachexia.
about
C-reactive protein, symptoms and activity of daily living in patients with advanced cancer receiving palliative care.Eating-related distress and need for nutritional support of families of advanced cancer patients: a nationwide survey of bereaved family membersHypothalamic eIF2α signaling regulates food intake.Cancer cachexia: muscle physiology and exercise training.
P2860
Neuroinflammation: a contributing factor to the pathogenesis of cancer cachexia.
description
article científic
@ca
article scientifique
@fr
articol științific
@ro
articolo scientifico
@it
artigo científico
@gl
artigo científico
@pt
artigo científico
@pt-br
artikel ilmiah
@id
artikull shkencor
@sq
artículo científico
@es
name
Neuroinflammation: a contributing factor to the pathogenesis of cancer cachexia.
@en
type
label
Neuroinflammation: a contributing factor to the pathogenesis of cancer cachexia.
@en
prefLabel
Neuroinflammation: a contributing factor to the pathogenesis of cancer cachexia.
@en
P2093
P1476
Neuroinflammation: a contributing factor to the pathogenesis of cancer cachexia
@en
P2093
Alessandro Laviano
Renata Silverio
Serena Rianda
P304
P356
10.1615/CRITREVONCOG.V17.I3.20
P407
P577
2012-01-01T00:00:00Z