Bread Cruz
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Cruz B, Oliveira A, Viana L, Lopes-Aguiar L, Canevarolo R, Colombera M, et al.
Cancers (Basel)
. 2020 Jul;
12(7).
PMID: 32668598
Cancer-cachexia induces a variety of metabolic disorders, including skeletal muscle imbalance. Alternative therapy, as nutritional supplementation with leucine, shows a modulatory effect over tumour damage in vivo and in vitro....
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Cruz B, Oliveira A, Ventrucci G, Gomes-Marcondes M
BMC Cancer
. 2019 Apr;
19(1):349.
PMID: 30975087
Background: The exact signalling mechanism of the mTOR complex remains a subject of constant debate, even with some evidence that amino acids participate in the same pathway as used for...
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Cruz B, Oliveira A, Gomes-Marcondes M
Cytokine
. 2017 May;
96:253-260.
PMID: 28494385
Cancer cachexia is characterised by involuntary weight loss associated with systemic inflammation and metabolic changes. Studies aimed at maintaining lean body mass in cachectic tumour-bearing hosts have made important contributions...
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Predes F, da Silva Diamante M, Foglio M, Camargo C, Camargo C, Aoyama H, et al.
Biol Trace Elem Res
. 2014 Jun;
160(2):250-7.
PMID: 24929543
This study was performed to determine the effects of Arctium lappa (Al) to protect against cadmium damage in the rat liver. Male rats received a single i.p. dose of CdCl2...
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Cruz B, Gomes-Marcondes M
Reprod Biol Endocrinol
. 2014 Jan;
12:2.
PMID: 24383706
Background: Cancer-cachexia induces a variety of metabolic disorders of protein turnover and is more pronounced when associated with pregnancy. Tumour-bearing pregnant rats have impaired protein balance, which decreases protein synthesis...