Dietary supplementation with a specific combination of high protein, leucine, and fish oil improves muscle function and daily activity in tumour-bearing cachectic mice
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J. Argilés | Y. Luiking | A. Laviano | D. Kegler | E. M. van der Beek | K. van Norren | A. van Helvoort | K. Arts | M. Gorselink | J. Faber | H. Jansen
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