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The pathophysiology of cachexia in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
A.M. Schols
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H.R. Gosker
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Pathophysiology
100%
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
100%
Cachexia
100%
Muscle Maintenance
40%
Energy Metabolism
20%
Therapeutic Approaches
20%
Intervention Studies
20%
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Patient
20%
Molecular Mechanism
20%
Oxidative Stress
20%
Energy Efficient
20%
Muscle Mass Loss
20%
Muscle Wasting
20%
Energy Balance
20%
Oxidative Phenotype
20%
Translational Approach
20%
Clinical Syndromes
20%
Mechanistic Knowledge
20%
Multidimensional Intervention
20%
Clinical Comparison
20%
Abnormal Regulation
20%
COPD Cachexia
20%
Balance Maintenance
20%
Peripheral muscle
20%
Tailored Therapeutics
20%
INIS
diseases
100%
muscles
100%
reviews
33%
interventions
33%
phenotype
33%
losses
33%
energy
33%
oxidation
33%
maintenance
33%
patients
16%
regulations
16%
metabolism
16%
energy balance
16%
Medicine and Dentistry
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
100%
Pathophysiology
100%
Cachexia
100%
Disease
16%
Oxidative Stress
16%
Energy Balance
16%
Intervention Study
16%
Energy Metabolism
16%
Clinical Syndrome
16%
Muscle Atrophy
16%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Pathophysiology
100%
Chronic Obstructive Lung Disease
100%
Cachexia
100%
Disease
16%
Syndrome
16%
Intervention Study
16%
Muscle Atrophy
16%