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Shorter Recovery Time After Critical Illness
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Oslo University Hospital · 2019
Abstract
Patients will receive oral nicotinamide riboside or placebo and clinical and paraclinical outcome will be determined
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Anonymous. (2019). Shorter Recovery Time After Critical Illness. <em>Oslo University Hospital</em>. https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT04110028
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Anonymous. Shorter Recovery Time After Critical Illness. Oslo University Hospital. 2019.
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@misc{anon2019Shorte,
title = {Shorter Recovery Time After Critical Illness},
author = {Anonymous},
journal = {Oslo University Hospital},
year = {2019},
}
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