The role of parenteral glutamine supplement for surgical patient perioperatively: result of a single center, prospective and controlled study
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T. Hwang | Y. Jan | C. Yeh | Yu-Yin Liu | Miin‐Fu Chen | K. Chiang | Hsiang-lin Lee
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