COVID-19: Lessons on malnutrition, nutritional care and public health from the ESPEN-WHO Europe call for papers
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D. Lobo | P. Singer | J. Breda | S. Walrand | L. Genton | K. Wickramasinghe | N. Delzenne | E. Cereda | M. Muscaritoli | S. Bischoff | J. Ockenga | M. Pirlich | M. Serlie | A. Laviano | R. Barazzoni | T. Cederholm | E. Frias-Toral | S. Kłęk | O. Abbasoğlu | A. Weimann | M. Chourdakis | M. Soop | Ž. Krznarić | M. I. Toulson Davisson Correia | C. Cuerda | Stéphane Schneider | D. Cárdenas | R. B. Peláez | Hanbo Shi | B. Çakır | G. G. Cappellari | Nicolaas E P Deutz | Judith Beurskens Meijerink | Marian de van der Schuren | Mireille JM. Serlie | N. Deutz | B. Cakir | Stéphane M. Schneider | J. Meijerink
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