Neuromuscular electrical stimulation prevents muscle wasting in critically ill comatose patients.
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Dominique Hansen | Paul Dendale | L. V. van Loon | M. Dirks | D. Hansen | P. Dendale | Marlou L Dirks | Aimé Van Assche | Luc J C Van Loon | A. Van Assche
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