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G Bryan Young

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Critical Care Medicine|February 19, 2014
Catatonia in the ICU: something worth knowing*G Bryan Young
The Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences. Le Journal Canadien Des Sciences Neurologiques|December 16, 2003
De-efferentation and de-afferentation in fulminant polyneuropathy: lessons from the isolated brainG Bryan Young
Critical Care Medicine|August 13, 2005
Evoked-response testing for prognosis in anoxic-ischemic encephalopathy: a cool approachG Bryan Young
Critical Care Medicine|August 3, 2004
Programmed neuronal death in sepsis: caught in a crossfire or a planned sacrifice?G Bryan Young
Critical Care Medicine|April 2, 2008
Critical illness myopathy: a direct role for endotoxinG Bryan Young
The Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences. Le Journal Canadien Des Sciences Neurologiques|July 16, 2005
Don't get cut on Occam's razor!G Bryan Young
Neurocritical Care|July 21, 2021
Commentary on Isoflurane in Refractory and Super-Refractory Status EpilepticusG Bryan Young
Resuscitation|June 25, 2013
Outcome after cardiac arrest: are the feet of our predictors made of clay?G Bryan Young
Clinical Neurophysiology Practice|December 19, 2018
A short study of abbreviated EEGG Bryan Young
Handbook of Clinical Neurology|July 18, 2008
Nutritional disordersG Bryan Young
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Critical Care Medicine|February 19, 2014
Catatonia in the ICU: something worth knowing*G Bryan Young
The Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences. Le Journal Canadien Des Sciences Neurologiques|December 16, 2003
De-efferentation and de-afferentation in fulminant polyneuropathy: lessons from the isolated brainG Bryan Young
Critical Care Medicine|August 13, 2005
Evoked-response testing for prognosis in anoxic-ischemic encephalopathy: a cool approachG Bryan Young
Critical Care Medicine|August 3, 2004
Programmed neuronal death in sepsis: caught in a crossfire or a planned sacrifice?G Bryan Young
Critical Care Medicine|April 2, 2008
Critical illness myopathy: a direct role for endotoxinG Bryan Young
The Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences. Le Journal Canadien Des Sciences Neurologiques|July 16, 2005
Don't get cut on Occam's razor!G Bryan Young
Neurocritical Care|July 21, 2021
Commentary on Isoflurane in Refractory and Super-Refractory Status EpilepticusG Bryan Young
Resuscitation|June 25, 2013
Outcome after cardiac arrest: are the feet of our predictors made of clay?G Bryan Young
Clinical Neurophysiology Practice|December 19, 2018
A short study of abbreviated EEGG Bryan Young
Handbook of Clinical Neurology|July 18, 2008
Nutritional disordersG Bryan Young
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