Summary Points and Consensus Recommendations From the International Protein Summit.
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D. Heyland | S. McClave | B. Taylor | R. Martindale | R. Dickerson | C. McClain | J. Wernerman | S. Phillips | F. Moore | P. Weijs | R. Hurt | S. Rugeles | L. Hoffer | J. Coss-Bu | C. Morris | D. Paddon-Jones | J. Patel | J. Hamilton-Reeves | J. B. O. Gautier | Juan B. Ochoa Gautier | J. Coss-bu | Menaka Sarav, MD | J. Patel | Jill M. Hamilton-Reeves | Menaka Sarav
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