Impact of prolonged sepsis on neural and muscular components of muscle contractions in a mouse model
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G. Van den Berghe | O. Friedrich | L. Van Den Bosch | L. Langouche | D. Schneidereit | C. Goossens | Ruben Weckx | S. Derde | B. Reischl | Lawrence Van Helleputte | M. Haug | Sarah Derde | Michael Haug | Barbara Reischl
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