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Management of Gastrointestinal Symptoms (Nausea, Anorexia and Cachexia, Constipation) in Advanced Illness.Academic Article Why?
Testosterone replacement therapy in patients with cachexia: a contemporary review of the literature.Academic Article Why?
Cellular mechanisms promoting cachexia and how they are opposed by sirtuins 1.Academic Article Why?
Prevention of runting and cachexia by a chimeric TNF receptor-Fc protein.Academic Article Why?
Cachexia and graft-vs.-host-disease-type skin changes in keratin promoter-driven TNF alpha transgenic mice.Academic Article Why?
Diencephalic tumor. A cause of infantile nystagmus and cachexia.Academic Article Why?
Long-term inhibition of tumor growth by tumor necrosis factor in the absence of cachexia or T-cell immunity.Academic Article Why?
Skeletal muscle-specific over-expression of the nuclear sirtuin SIRT6 blocks cancer-associated cachexia by regulating multiple targets.Academic Article Why?
Focal enterocyte vacuolization. A new microscopic finding in the acquired immune deficiency wasting syndrome.Academic Article Why?
Phases of Metabolic and Soft Tissue Changes in Months Preceding a Diagnosis of Pancreatic Ductal Adenocarcinoma.Academic Article Why?
Gonadal hormone-dependent and -independent regulation of immune function by photoperiod in Siberian hamsters.Academic Article Why?
Influence of the olfactory bulbs on blood leukocytes and behavioral responses to infection in Siberian hamsters.Academic Article Why?
Relationship between efficacy outcomes and weight gain during treatment of advanced, non-squamous, non-small-cell lung cancer patients.Academic Article Why?
Failure to regulate TNF-induced NF-kappaB and cell death responses in A20-deficient mice.Academic Article Why?
Myeloablative chemotherapy for recurrent aggressive oligodendroglioma.Academic Article Why?
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