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1. Inflammation-associated intramyocellular lipid alterations in human pancreatic cancer cachexia.

2. Human pancreatic tumour organoid-derived factors enhance myogenic differentiation.

3. Ovarian cancer ascites induces skeletal muscle wasting in vitro and reflects sarcopenia in patients.

4. Gut microbiota and short-chain fatty acid alterations in cachectic cancer patients.

5. Ectopic fat in liver and skeletal muscle is associated with shorter overall survival in patients with colorectal liver metastases.

6. Generation and initial characterization of novel tumour organoid models to study human pancreatic cancer-induced cachexia.

7. Sarcopenia and ovarian cancer survival: a systematic review and meta-analysis.

8. Myosteatosis is associated with poor physical fitness in patients undergoing hepatopancreatobiliary surgery.

9. Tumour-specific and organ-specific protein synthesis rates in patients with pancreatic cancer.

10. Host phenotype is associated with reduced survival independent of tumour biology in patients with colorectal liver metastases.

11. Psoas muscle area is not representative of total skeletal muscle area in the assessment of sarcopenia in ovarian cancer.

12. Low skeletal muscle radiation attenuation and visceral adiposity are associated with overall survival and surgical site infections in patients with pancreatic cancer.

13. Loss of skeletal muscle during neoadjuvant chemotherapy is related to decreased survival in ovarian cancer patients.

14. Sarcopenia, obesity and sarcopenic obesity: effects on liver function and volume in patients scheduled for major liver resection.

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