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Muscle paralysis and myosin loss in a patient with cancer cachexia

Cancer cachexia has a significant negative effect on quality of life, survival and the response to treatment. Recent in vitro and experimental animal studies have shown that myosin may be the primary target of the muscle wasting associated with cancer cachexia. In this study, we have extended these...

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Published in:Acta myologica 2007-12, Vol.26 (3), p.136-144
Main Authors: Banduseela, V, Ochala, J, Lamberg, K, Kalimo, H, Larsson, L
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Cachexia - metabolism
Carcinoma, Small Cell - complications
Diagnosis, Differential
Disease Progression
Electromyography
Humans
Lung Neoplasms - complications
Male
MEDICIN
MEDICINE
Middle Aged
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Paralysis - diagnosis
Paralysis - etiology
Paralysis - metabolism
title Muscle paralysis and myosin loss in a patient with cancer cachexia
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