Cerebral metabolic effects of exogenous lactate supplementation on the injured human brain
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Reto Meuli | Pierre J. Magistretti | Marc Levivier | Mauro Oddo | Jocelyne Bloch | Pedro Marques-Vidal | Pierre Bouzat | R. Meuli | J. Bloch | P. Magistretti | M. Levivier | P. Bouzat | M. Oddo | F. Feihl | M. Messerer | Tamarah Suys | Mahmoud Messerer | Jean-Baptiste Zerlauth | Nathalie Sala | J. Zerlauth | François Feihl | T. Suys | N. Sala | P. Marques-Vidal
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