Abstract Background Cancer cachexia increases morbidity and mortality, and blocking of activin receptor ligands has improved survival in experimental cancer. However, the underlying mechanisms have not yet been fully uncovered. Methods The effects of blocking activin receptor type 2 (ACVR2) ligands on both muscle and non‐muscle tissues were investigated in a preclinical model of cancer cachexia using a recombinant soluble ACVR2B (sACVR2B‐Fc). Treatment with sACVR2B‐Fc was applied either only before the tumour formation or with continued treatment both before and after tumour formation. The potential roles of muscle and non‐muscle tissues in cancer cachexia were investigated in order to understand the possible mechanisms of improved survival...
Doxorubicin is a widely used and effective chemotherapy drug. However, cardiac and skeletal muscle ...
Muscle atrophy (cachexia) in cancer patients is a life-threatening condition for which therapeutic o...
Objective Cancer cachexia and muscle loss are associated with increased morbidity and mortality. In ...
Background Cancer cachexia increases morbidity and mortality, and blocking of activin receptor liga...
Background Cancer cachexia increases morbidity and mortality, and blocking of activin receptor ligan...
Background Cancer cachexia increases morbidity and mortality, and blocking of activin receptor ligan...
Muscle wasting, i.e., cachexia, frequently occurs in cancer and associates with poor prognosis and i...
Muscle wasting in cancer cachexia can be alleviated by blocking activin receptor type 2 (ACVR2) lig...
Objective Cancer cachexia and muscle loss are associated with increased morbidity and mortality. In ...
Muscle wasting in cancer cachexia can be alleviated by blocking activin receptor type 2 (ACVR2) liga...
Some chemotherapeutic agents have been shown to lead to the severe wasting syndrome known as cachexi...
Cancer-associated cachexia reduces survival, which has been attenuated by blocking the activin recep...
Background Toxicity of chemotherapy on skeletal muscles and the heart may significantly contribute t...
Abstract Background Toxicity of chemotherapy on skeletal muscles and the heart may significantly con...
Cancer cachexia is a condition of severe frailty and fatigue, associated with the loss of skeletal m...
Doxorubicin is a widely used and effective chemotherapy drug. However, cardiac and skeletal muscle ...
Muscle atrophy (cachexia) in cancer patients is a life-threatening condition for which therapeutic o...
Objective Cancer cachexia and muscle loss are associated with increased morbidity and mortality. In ...
Background Cancer cachexia increases morbidity and mortality, and blocking of activin receptor liga...
Background Cancer cachexia increases morbidity and mortality, and blocking of activin receptor ligan...
Background Cancer cachexia increases morbidity and mortality, and blocking of activin receptor ligan...
Muscle wasting, i.e., cachexia, frequently occurs in cancer and associates with poor prognosis and i...
Muscle wasting in cancer cachexia can be alleviated by blocking activin receptor type 2 (ACVR2) lig...
Objective Cancer cachexia and muscle loss are associated with increased morbidity and mortality. In ...
Muscle wasting in cancer cachexia can be alleviated by blocking activin receptor type 2 (ACVR2) liga...
Some chemotherapeutic agents have been shown to lead to the severe wasting syndrome known as cachexi...
Cancer-associated cachexia reduces survival, which has been attenuated by blocking the activin recep...
Background Toxicity of chemotherapy on skeletal muscles and the heart may significantly contribute t...
Abstract Background Toxicity of chemotherapy on skeletal muscles and the heart may significantly con...
Cancer cachexia is a condition of severe frailty and fatigue, associated with the loss of skeletal m...
Doxorubicin is a widely used and effective chemotherapy drug. However, cardiac and skeletal muscle ...
Muscle atrophy (cachexia) in cancer patients is a life-threatening condition for which therapeutic o...
Objective Cancer cachexia and muscle loss are associated with increased morbidity and mortality. In ...