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Starvation

Lengthy and continuous deprivation of food. (Stedman, 25th ed)
Networked: 23252 relevant articles (440 outcomes, 1569 trials/studies)

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Disease Context: Research Results

Related Diseases

1. Neoplasms (Cancer)
2. Hypoxia (Hypoxemia)
3. Infections
4. Breast Neoplasms (Breast Cancer)
5. Insulin Resistance

Experts

1. Klionsky, Daniel J: 40 articles (04/2022 - 02/2003)
2. Haas, Hubertus: 35 articles (01/2022 - 10/2006)
3. Hecker, Michael: 35 articles (01/2020 - 02/2003)
4. Liu, Wei: 32 articles (04/2022 - 07/2004)
5. Codogno, Patrice: 28 articles (01/2021 - 12/2002)
6. Wu, Ping: 26 articles (07/2022 - 07/2003)
7. Wang, Wei: 25 articles (11/2022 - 11/2013)
8. Ohsumi, Yoshinori: 25 articles (01/2020 - 07/2002)
9. Forchhammer, Karl: 24 articles (10/2022 - 11/2000)
10. Kroemer, Guido: 23 articles (01/2022 - 11/2005)

Drugs and Biologics

Drugs and Important Biological Agents (IBA) related to Starvation:
1. Glucose (Dextrose)FDA LinkGeneric
2. NitrogenIBA
3. Amino AcidsFDA Link
4. Proteins (Proteins, Gene)FDA Link
5. CarbonIBA
6. LipidsIBA
7. Phosphates (Orthophosphate)IBA
8. IronIBA
9. EnzymesIBA
10. Oxygen (Dioxygen)IBA
12/22/1974 - "This was partly attributable to resolution of vasoconstrictive reflexes imposed by prior oxygen starvation, due to shifting of part of the circulating mass from the systemic to the pulmonary circulation, and partly to improved ventilation yield; this, couplled with reduced cardiac frequency and output, facilitates a more efficient thoracic aspiration of the reflux blood."
03/01/2016 - "These data suggest the following: (1) aerobic exercise produced no improvement in growth performance but may have led to the impairment of growth under insufficient food conditions; (2) the mass of different organs and tissues responded differently to aerobic exercise and starvation due to the different physiological roles they play; and (3) aerobic exercise had no effect on the postprandial metabolic response under a "normal feeding" situation, whereas it may have resulted in the impairment of the digestive capacity when food availability was low due to the competition of energy and oxygen under unfavorable conditions in juvenile S. "
01/01/2016 - "In this study, we studied the roles of five physicochemical and microbiological factors or states, namely, different strains, growth phases, oxygen, temperature, and starvation, on the development of VBNC of V. cholerae in artificial sea water (ASW). "
08/01/2007 - "The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of selected environmental stress factors: temperature shift, starvation and atmospheric oxygen concentration on culturability/viability of two Campylobacter jejuni isolates. "
02/01/1999 - "Studies of cellular responses to stress conditions such as heat, oxygen or starvation have revealed the existence of numerous specific or interactive response pathways. "

Therapies and Procedures

1. Therapeutics
2. Drug Therapy (Chemotherapy)
3. Photothermal Therapy
4. Photochemotherapy (Photodynamic Therapy)
5. Immunotherapy