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Gordon Stuart

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The Medical Journal of Australia|February 5, 2013
Finding the key: acute locked-in syndrome treated with interventional neuroradiologyGordon Stuart
Intensive Care Medicine|February 15, 2013
Parenteral versus enteral nutrition in the critically ill patient: additional sensitivity analysis supports benefit of early parenteral compared to delayed enteral nutritionGordon Stuart Doig
Intensive Care Medicine|December 14, 2004
Parenteral vs. enteral nutrition in the critically ill patient: a meta-analysis of trials using the intention to treat principleFiona Simpson, Gordon Stuart Doig
Intensive Care Medicine|September 5, 2003
Efficient literature searching: a core skill for the practice of evidence-based medicineGordon Stuart Doig, Fiona Simpson
Developmental Neurorehabilitation|September 12, 2013
Towards improved ways of knowing children with profound multiple disabilities: introducing startle reflex modulationGordon Stuart Lyons, Peter Walla, Michael Arthur-Kelly
Journal of Neurosurgery|October 31, 2002
Separation of craniopagus joined at the occiput. Case reportScott Campbell, Richard Theile, Gordon Stuart, et al.
Journal of Neurosurgery|August 4, 2004
Craniopagus: second Brisbane case. Case reportScott Campbell, Richard Theile, Gordon Stuart, et al.
Growth Hormone & IGF Research : Official Journal of the Growth Hormone Research Society and the International IGF Research Society|August 22, 2016
Skeletal muscle-specific overexpression of IGFBP-2 promotes a slower muscle phenotype in healthy but not dystrophic mdx mice and does not affect the dystrophic pathologyKristy Swiderski, Karen Janet Bernice Martins, Annabel Chee, et al.
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The Medical Journal of Australia|February 5, 2013
Finding the key: acute locked-in syndrome treated with interventional neuroradiologyGordon Stuart
Intensive Care Medicine|February 15, 2013
Parenteral versus enteral nutrition in the critically ill patient: additional sensitivity analysis supports benefit of early parenteral compared to delayed enteral nutritionGordon Stuart Doig
Intensive Care Medicine|December 14, 2004
Parenteral vs. enteral nutrition in the critically ill patient: a meta-analysis of trials using the intention to treat principleFiona Simpson, Gordon Stuart Doig
Intensive Care Medicine|September 5, 2003
Efficient literature searching: a core skill for the practice of evidence-based medicineGordon Stuart Doig, Fiona Simpson
Developmental Neurorehabilitation|September 12, 2013
Towards improved ways of knowing children with profound multiple disabilities: introducing startle reflex modulationGordon Stuart Lyons, Peter Walla, Michael Arthur-Kelly
Journal of Neurosurgery|October 31, 2002
Separation of craniopagus joined at the occiput. Case reportScott Campbell, Richard Theile, Gordon Stuart, et al.
Journal of Neurosurgery|August 4, 2004
Craniopagus: second Brisbane case. Case reportScott Campbell, Richard Theile, Gordon Stuart, et al.
Growth Hormone & IGF Research : Official Journal of the Growth Hormone Research Society and the International IGF Research Society|August 22, 2016
Skeletal muscle-specific overexpression of IGFBP-2 promotes a slower muscle phenotype in healthy but not dystrophic mdx mice and does not affect the dystrophic pathologyKristy Swiderski, Karen Janet Bernice Martins, Annabel Chee, et al.
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