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Prof.dr.ir. A.M.W.J. Schols
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Current research (8)
Completed research (17)
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Enhanced publications (15)
Completed research projects
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Transition of systemic inflammation into multiorgan pathology
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GSK-3B: central regulator of skeletal muscle plasticity
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The role of NF-kappaB and the ubiquitin-proteasome pathway in cancer cachexia in lung cancer patients
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Effects of polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA) modulation on inflammation and cachexia in patients with COPD.
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Effects of polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA) modulation on inflammation and cachexia in patients with COPD.
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Metabolic and molecular regulation of altered glucose metabolism in patients with COPD
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Metabolic and molecular regulation of altered glucose metabolism in patients with COPD
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Intercom-trial: interdisciplinary community based COPD management
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Glutamate metabolism and supplementation in COPD
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Inactivation of glycogen synthase kinase 3b stimulates myogen differentiation similar to insulin like growth factor-I
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A molecular basis for the loss of muscle oxidative phenotype: Implications for COPD
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The exercise-induced oxidative stress paradox In COPD
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Body composition and exercise intolerance in renal transplant patients: the response to exercise training
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VLAG3-D Core programme D. Nutrition, metabolism and health
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Chronic diseases and nutritional intervention
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Randomised prospective study into the cost and efficacy of multidisciplinary and transmural treatment of patients with COPD in comparison with the regular treatment
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The role of the amino acid glutamate in the impaired (skeletal muscle) metabolism and functional capacity of COPD patients with emphysema
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