Assessment of the Clinical Impact of a Liver-Specific, BCAA-Enriched Diet in Major Liver Surgery.
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F. Messner | M. Maglione | R. Margreiter | S. Schneeberger | S. Stättner | D. Karall | D. Öfner | F. Primavesi | J. Fritz | T. Resch | B. Cardini | R. Oberhuber | V. Berchtold | C. Margreiter | C. Bösmüller | J. Krapf | E. Braunwarth | T. Wendel | S. Scholl-Bürgi | A. Schuhbeck
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