BACKGROUND: Cancer-associated cachexia and muscle wasting are considered key determinants of cancer-related death and reduction in the quality of life of cancer patients. A crucial link has been established between activin signaling and skeletal muscle atrophy-hypertrophy. We previously showed that activin-?C, a novel activin-A antagonist, is a tumor modulator that abolishes the cancer-associated cachexia in a mouse genetic model of gonadal tumorigenesis, in which the normal balance of inhibin/activin signalling is disrupted by a targeted mutation in the Inha gene (inhibin a-KO mouse). This study aimed to identify the molecular mechanism by which activin-?C increases survival and abolishes cancer-associated cachexia in a-KO mice. We hypothe...
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 ligan...
BACKGROUND: Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) is a particularly lethal malignancy partly du...
Cancer cachexia is a condition of severe frailty and fatigue, associated with the loss of skeletal m...
Fulltext embargoed for: 12 months post date of publicationIn models of cancer cachexia, inhibiting t...
The skeletal muscle wasting, occurring during cancer cachexia (CC), is a factor of poor prognosis. I...
Background - The majority of patients with advanced cancer develop cachexia, a weight loss syndrome...
Activin A (ActA) is considered to play a major role in cancer-induced cachexia (CC). Indeed, circula...
Inhibins and activins are essential for normal reproductive and endocrine function. Previous literat...
Activin A (ActA) is considered to play a major role in cancer-induced cachexia (CC). Indeed, circula...
Inhibins and activins are essential for normal reproductive and endocrine function. Previous literat...
Muscle wasting in cancer cachexia can be alleviated by blocking activin receptor type 2 (ACVR2) lig...
Muscle wasting in cancer cachexia can be alleviated by blocking activin receptor type 2 (ACVR2) liga...
Abstract Background Cancer cachexia increases morbidity and mortality, and blocking of activin recep...
Background Cancer cachexia increases morbidity and mortality, and blocking of activin receptor ligan...
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 ligan...
BACKGROUND: Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) is a particularly lethal malignancy partly du...
Cancer cachexia is a condition of severe frailty and fatigue, associated with the loss of skeletal m...
Fulltext embargoed for: 12 months post date of publicationIn models of cancer cachexia, inhibiting t...
The skeletal muscle wasting, occurring during cancer cachexia (CC), is a factor of poor prognosis. I...
Background - The majority of patients with advanced cancer develop cachexia, a weight loss syndrome...
Activin A (ActA) is considered to play a major role in cancer-induced cachexia (CC). Indeed, circula...
Inhibins and activins are essential for normal reproductive and endocrine function. Previous literat...
Activin A (ActA) is considered to play a major role in cancer-induced cachexia (CC). Indeed, circula...
Inhibins and activins are essential for normal reproductive and endocrine function. Previous literat...
Muscle wasting in cancer cachexia can be alleviated by blocking activin receptor type 2 (ACVR2) lig...
Muscle wasting in cancer cachexia can be alleviated by blocking activin receptor type 2 (ACVR2) liga...
Abstract Background Cancer cachexia increases morbidity and mortality, and blocking of activin recep...
Background Cancer cachexia increases morbidity and mortality, and blocking of activin receptor ligan...
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 ligan...
BACKGROUND: Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) is a particularly lethal malignancy partly du...