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Do glutamine-supplemented enteral feedings improve outcome in critically ill patients?
2000
Lee, and White, and Brown, and Kissinger, and Muskat, and Freeman, and Shikora
Department of Surgery, New England Medical Center, Boston, Massachusetts, USA
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