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Glutamine: essential for immune nutrition in the critically ill

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  09 March 2007

Francis J. Andrews
Affiliation:
Intensive Care Research Group, Department of Medicine, Duncan Building, UCD, Daulby Street, University of Liverpool, L69 3GA, UK
Richard D. Griffiths*
Affiliation:
Intensive Care Research Group, Department of Medicine, Duncan Building, UCD, Daulby Street, University of Liverpool, L69 3GA, UK
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*Corresponding author: Dr R. D. Griffths, fax +44 (0) 151 706 5802, email rdg@liverpool.ac.uk
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