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"Cytokines" Keyword-tagged Publications:

Title Authors PubMed ID
1 Nicotine Suppresses Human Memory Th Cell Subsets With Preferential Effects on Central Memory Th Cells in an α7 Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptor-Dependent Manner Gholizadeh F; Hajiaghayi M; Rahbari N; Choi JS; Heidt S; Como A; Kazerouni M; Kargar M; Pinard-LaRoche A; Shih SCC; Darlington PJ; 41928597
SOH
2 Modulatory effects of M3 muscarinic acetylcholine receptor on inflammatory profiles of human memory T helper cells Gholizadeh F; Hajiaghayi M; Choi JS; Little SR; Rahbari N; Kargar M; Brotto K; Han E; Shih SCC; Darlington PJ; 40405417
BIOLOGY
3 Endogenous tagging using split mNeonGreen in human iPSCs for live imaging studies Husser MC; Pham NP; Law C; Araujo FRB; Martin VJJ; Piekny A; 38652106
BIOLOGY
4 Cancer anorexia-cachexia syndrome is characterized by more than one inflammatory pathway Bruno Gagnon 38481033
HKAP
5 Diversity is the spice of life: An overview of how cytokinesis regulation varies with cell type Ozugergin I; Piekny A; 36420142
BIOLOGY
6 Cytokinetic diversity in mammalian cells is revealed by the characterization of endogenous anillin, Ect2 and RhoA Husser MC; Ozugergin I; Resta T; Martin VJJ; Piekny AJ; 36416720
BIOLOGY
7 Diverse mechanisms regulate contractile ring assembly for cytokinesis in the two-cell C. elegans embryo Ozugergin I; Mastronardi K; Law C; Piekny A; 35022791
BIOLOGY
8 Seeing is believing: tools to study the role of Rho GTPases during cytokinesis Koh SP; Pham NP; Piekny A; 34405757
BIOLOGY
9 Complementary functions for the Ran gradient during division. Ozugergin I, Piekny A 32013678
BIOLOGY

 

Title:Cancer anorexia-cachexia syndrome is characterized by more than one inflammatory pathway
Authors:Bruno Gagnon
Link:https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38481033/
DOI:10.1002/jcsm.13430
Publication:Journal of cachexia, sarcopenia and muscle
Keywords:AnorexiaCachexiaCancerCytokinesInflammationSurvival analysis
PMID:38481033 Category: Date Added:2024-03-14
Dept Affiliation: HKAP
1 Département de médecine familiale et de médecine d'urgence, Centre de recherche sur le cancer, Université Laval, Centre de recherche du CHU de Québec, Québec, Canada.
2 Division of Clinical Epidemiology, McGill University Health Centre, Montreal, Canada.
3 Department of Health, Kinesiology, and Applied Physiology, Concordia University, Montreal, Canada.
4 Clinical and Evaluative Research Platform, Université Laval, Centre de recherche du CHU de Québec, Québec, Canada.
5 Cura Therapeutics, NEOMED Institute, Saint-Laurent, Canada.
6 Rosalind and Morris Goodman Cancer Institute, McGill University, Montreal, Canada.
7 Departments of Medicine and Family and Community Medicine, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada.
8 Department of Family Medicine, McMaster University, Hamilton, Canada.

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CONCLUSIONS: This exploratory study identified three distinct pathways of inflammation, or lack thereof, characterizing different CACS phenotypes.




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