Medical and Nutritional Outcomes Are Similar Among Autologous Transplant Patients on Enteral Nutrition When Compared to Parenteral Nutrition. A Randomized Pilot Study. [PDF]
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Prolonged Parenteral Nutrition Increases the Risk of Comorbidities in Very-Low-Birth-Weight Infants: A Prospective National Cohort Study in South Korea. [PDF]
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Outcomes for Patients Receiving Multi-Chamber Bags for the Delivery of Parenteral Nutrition: A Systematic Review. [PDF]
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Gut microbiota-derived tryptophan metabolites improve total parenteral nutrition-associated infections by regulating Group 3 innate lymphoid cells. [PDF]
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"Calcium-Phosphorus-Magnesium <i>Axis</i>" and the Metabolic Issue of Newborns Undergoing Parenteral Nutrition: Is It Time to Change Our Perspectives? [PDF]
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