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Ney R de Almeida

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Life Sciences|May 21, 2018
<sup>18</sup>F-Fluoride PET/CT and <sup>99m</sup>Tc-MDP SPECT/CT can detect bone cancer at early stage in rodentsChristiano R R Alves, Daniele de P Faria, Camila de G Carneiro, et al.
Cancers|January 11, 2022
Aerobic Exercise Training and In Vivo Akt Activation Counteract Cancer Cachexia by Inducing a Hypertrophic Profile through eIF-2α ModulationMarcelo G Pereira, Vanessa A Voltarelli, Gabriel C Tobias, et al.
FASEB Journal : Official Publication of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology|June 12, 2021
Cancer-induced muscle atrophy is determined by intrinsic muscle oxidative capacityChristiano R R Alves, Eric J Eichelberger, Willian das Neves, et al.
Scientific Reports|December 11, 2023
Aerobic exercise training mitigates tumor growth and cancer-induced splenomegaly through modulation of non-platelet platelet factor 4 expressionGabriel C Tobias, João L P Gomes, Larissa G Fernandes, et al.
Molecular Metabolism|May 15, 2020
Exercise training reverses cancer-induced oxidative stress and decrease in muscle COPS2/TRIP15/ALIENChristiano R R Alves, Willian das Neves, Ney R de Almeida, et al.
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Life Sciences|May 21, 2018
<sup>18</sup>F-Fluoride PET/CT and <sup>99m</sup>Tc-MDP SPECT/CT can detect bone cancer at early stage in rodentsChristiano R R Alves, Daniele de P Faria, Camila de G Carneiro, et al.
Cancers|January 11, 2022
Aerobic Exercise Training and In Vivo Akt Activation Counteract Cancer Cachexia by Inducing a Hypertrophic Profile through eIF-2α ModulationMarcelo G Pereira, Vanessa A Voltarelli, Gabriel C Tobias, et al.
FASEB Journal : Official Publication of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology|June 12, 2021
Cancer-induced muscle atrophy is determined by intrinsic muscle oxidative capacityChristiano R R Alves, Eric J Eichelberger, Willian das Neves, et al.
Scientific Reports|December 11, 2023
Aerobic exercise training mitigates tumor growth and cancer-induced splenomegaly through modulation of non-platelet platelet factor 4 expressionGabriel C Tobias, João L P Gomes, Larissa G Fernandes, et al.
Molecular Metabolism|May 15, 2020
Exercise training reverses cancer-induced oxidative stress and decrease in muscle COPS2/TRIP15/ALIENChristiano R R Alves, Willian das Neves, Ney R de Almeida, et al.
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