34 results on '"McDonald, Sierra"'
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2. Nonpharmacological approaches for improving gut resilience to chemotherapy
3. The complex heterogeneity of immune cell signatures across wasting tissues with C26 and 5-fluorouracil-induced cachexia
4. Obesity worsens mitochondrial quality control and does not protect against skeletal muscle wasting in murine cancer cachexia
5. Safety of natural anthraquinone emodin: an assessment in mice
6. Emodin reduces surgical wounding‐accelerated tumor growth and metastasis via macrophage suppression in a murine triple‐negative breast cancer model
7. Quercetin Improved Muscle Mass And Mitochondrial Content With Cancer And Chemotherapy-induced Cachexia
8. Obesity Accelerated Tumorigenesis And Did Not Protect Against Murine Cancer Cachexia
9. TOX transcriptionally and epigenetically programs CD8.sup.+ T cell exhaustion
10. Obesity worsens mitochondrial quality control and does not protect against skeletal muscle wasting in murine cancer cachexia.
11. Evaluation of the Mechanical, Thermal and Rheological Properties of Hop, Hemp and Wood Fiber Plastic Composites
12. Panaxynol alleviates colorectal cancer in a murine model via suppressing macrophages and inflammation.
13. Quercetin Improved Muscle Mass and Mitochondrial Content in a Murine Model of Cancer and Chemotherapy-Induced Cachexia
14. Cross talk between the gut microbiome and host immune response in ulcerative colitis: nonpharmacological strategies to improve homeostasis
15. BLIMP1 and NR4A3 transcription factors reciprocally regulate antitumor CAR T cell stemness and exhaustion
16. miR155 deficiency reduces breast tumor burden in the MMTV-PyMT mouse model
17. Surgical wounding enhances pro‐tumor macrophage responses and accelerates tumor growth and lung metastasis in a triple negative breast cancer mouse model
18. 5-Fluorouracil disrupts skeletal muscle immune cells and impairs skeletal muscle repair and remodeling
19. 5-Fluorouracil Alters Skeletal Muscle Mitochondrial Content And Inflammation In Mice
20. Obesity reduced survival with 5-fluorouracil and did not protect against chemotherapy-induced cachexia or immune cell cytotoxicity in mice
21. Role of miRNA‐155 on tumorigenesis in a transgenic mouse model of breast cancer
22. Therapeutic Potential of Emodin for Gastrointestinal Cancers
23. Quercetin Improved Muscle Mass and Mitochondrial Content in a Murine Model of Cancer and Chemotherapy-Induced Cachexia.
24. Additional file 1 of Safety of natural anthraquinone emodin: an assessment in mice
25. Impact of weight loss and partial weight regain on immune cell and inflammatory markers in adipose tissue in male mice
26. Inflammation associated weight cycling contributes to an obesogenic memory phenotype in adipose tissue
27. Weight Cycling Creates an Obesogenic Memory in Adipose Tissue Which Exacerbates the Inflammatory Response to Obesity
28. Abstract A197: The HMG transcription factor TOX induces a transcriptional and epigenetic program of CD8+ T-cell exhaustion in chronic infection and cancer
29. Activation-induced chromatin decondensation in the lymphoid lineage
30. TOX transcriptionally and epigenetically programs CD8+ T cell exhaustion.
31. TOX transcriptionally and epigenetically programs CD8+T cell exhaustion
32. Panaxynol improves crypt and mucosal architecture, suppresses colitis-enriched microbes, and alters the immune response to mitigate colitis.
33. The complex heterogeneity of immune cell signatures across wasting tissues with C26 and 5-fluorouracil-induced cachexia.
34. Cross talk between the gut microbiome and host immune response in ulcerative colitis: nonpharmacological strategies to improve homeostasis.
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