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The use of preoperative nutritional interventions to protect against hepatic ischemia-reperfusion injury
Liver Transplantation, 09/30/09
Bruin RWFD et al. – The authors provide a framework to explain these benefits as well as future applications and alternatives that could be used to induce the protection afforded by nutritional interventions.
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