Breath acetone predicts plasma ketone bodies in children with epilepsy on a ketogenic diet.
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Stephen C Cunnane | Lionel Carmant | L. Carmant | S. Cunnane | A. Lortie | S. Likhodii | Anne Lortie | Sergei S Likhodii | K. Musa-Veloso | Kathy Musa-Veloso | Exequiel Rarama | Stephanie Benoit | Yeou-Mei Christiana Liu | Dominic Chartrand | Rosalind Curtis | Felix J E Comeau | R. Curtis | Dominic Chartrand | Y. Liu | Exequiel Rarama | S. Benoit | Felix Comeau
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