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Swarnali Acharyya

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Breast Cancer Research : BCR|May 3, 2013
Activating mutations and senescence secretome: new insights into HER2 activation, drug sensitivity and metastatic progressionSwarnali Acharyya
Cell Research|January 30, 2016
Arresting supporters: targeting neutrophils in metastasisSwarnali Acharyya, Joan Massague
Cold Spring Harbor Perspectives in Medicine|October 17, 2019
The Etiology and Impact of Muscle Wasting in Metastatic CancerAnup K Biswas, Swarnali Acharyya
Nature Reviews. Cancer|April 3, 2020
Understanding cachexia in the context of metastatic progressionAnup K Biswas, Swarnali Acharyya
Clinical Cancer Research : an Official Journal of the American Association for Cancer Research|March 3, 2007
Cancer cachexia signaling pathways continue to emerge yet much still points to the proteasomeSwarnali Acharyya, Denis C Guttridge
European Journal of Translational Myology|July 12, 2018
Chemotherapy-induced muscle wasting: association with NF-κB and cancer cachexiaJeffrey S Damrauer, Michael E Stadler, Swarnali Acharyya, et al.
Clinical Medicine Insights. Oncology|September 24, 2016
Monitoring Metastasis and Cachexia in a Patient with Breast Cancer: A Case StudyNikita Consul, Xiaotao Guo, Courtney Coker, et al.
The Oncologist|December 20, 2024
Weight loss in patients on osimertinib for metastatic EGFR-mutant non-small cell lung cancerLanyi Nora Chen, Xin Ma, Benjamin Herzberg, et al.
Cell|January 13, 2010
Tumor self-seeding by circulating cancer cellsMi-Young Kim, Thordur Oskarsson, Swarnali Acharyya, et al.
The Journal of Clinical Investigation|August 3, 2004
Cancer cachexia is regulated by selective targeting of skeletal muscle gene productsSwarnali Acharyya, Katherine J Ladner, Lori L Nelsen, et al.
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Breast Cancer Research : BCR|May 3, 2013
Activating mutations and senescence secretome: new insights into HER2 activation, drug sensitivity and metastatic progressionSwarnali Acharyya
Cell Research|January 30, 2016
Arresting supporters: targeting neutrophils in metastasisSwarnali Acharyya, Joan Massague
Cold Spring Harbor Perspectives in Medicine|October 17, 2019
The Etiology and Impact of Muscle Wasting in Metastatic CancerAnup K Biswas, Swarnali Acharyya
Nature Reviews. Cancer|April 3, 2020
Understanding cachexia in the context of metastatic progressionAnup K Biswas, Swarnali Acharyya
Clinical Cancer Research : an Official Journal of the American Association for Cancer Research|March 3, 2007
Cancer cachexia signaling pathways continue to emerge yet much still points to the proteasomeSwarnali Acharyya, Denis C Guttridge
European Journal of Translational Myology|July 12, 2018
Chemotherapy-induced muscle wasting: association with NF-κB and cancer cachexiaJeffrey S Damrauer, Michael E Stadler, Swarnali Acharyya, et al.
Clinical Medicine Insights. Oncology|September 24, 2016
Monitoring Metastasis and Cachexia in a Patient with Breast Cancer: A Case StudyNikita Consul, Xiaotao Guo, Courtney Coker, et al.
The Oncologist|December 20, 2024
Weight loss in patients on osimertinib for metastatic EGFR-mutant non-small cell lung cancerLanyi Nora Chen, Xin Ma, Benjamin Herzberg, et al.
Cell|January 13, 2010
Tumor self-seeding by circulating cancer cellsMi-Young Kim, Thordur Oskarsson, Swarnali Acharyya, et al.
The Journal of Clinical Investigation|August 3, 2004
Cancer cachexia is regulated by selective targeting of skeletal muscle gene productsSwarnali Acharyya, Katherine J Ladner, Lori L Nelsen, et al.
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