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The Role of Central Melanocortins in Cachexia
Marks, Daniel
(PI)
Lowrie, Edmund
(PI)
HARVARD UNIVERSITY (MEDICAL SCHOOL)
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Melanocortins
100%
Cachexia
91%
Receptor, Melanocortin, Type 4
79%
Anorexia
58%
Acute Disease
38%
Cytokines
33%
Melanocortin Receptors
27%
Chronic Disease
26%
Fat Body
24%
Organized Financing
21%
Appetite
18%
Growth and Development
18%
Growth
18%
Cystic Fibrosis
17%
Feeding Behavior
17%
Malnutrition
16%
Weight Gain
16%
Renal Insufficiency
15%
Nutrients
15%
Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome
15%
Rheumatoid Arthritis
14%
Insulin Resistance
14%
Theoretical Models
14%
Neoplasms
11%
Quality of Life
11%
Morbidity
10%
Drug Therapy
10%
Mortality
9%