Activated mast cells in skeletal muscle can be a potential mediator for cancer‐associated cachexia
D. Brooke Widner(Wake Forest University), Yusuke Shiozawa(Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist), Sarah Sharp(University of London), Chun Liu(The University of Queensland), Qingxia Zhao(Chinese Center For Disease Control and Prevention), Matthew R. Eber(Wake Forest University), D. Clark Files(Wake Forest University)
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