Gene expression profiles and protein balance in skeletal muscle of burned children after β-adrenergic blockade

Propranolol, a nonselective β-blocker, has been shown effective in hypermetabolic burn patients by decreasing cardiac work, protein catabolism, and lipolysis. This study investigates the effect of ...

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