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J M Garcia Arenzana

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Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy|September 1, 1989
Comparative activity in vitro of 16 antimicrobial agents against penicillin-susceptible meningococci and meningococci with diminished susceptibility to penicillinE Pérez Trallero, J M Garcia Arenzana, I Ayestaran, et al.
Reviews of Infectious Diseases|May 1, 1988
Prevalence of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus in a Spanish hospitalE Pérez Trallero, J M Garcia Arenzana, G Cilla Eguiluz, et al.
European Journal of Pediatric Surgery : Official Journal of Austrian Association of Pediatric Surgery ... [Et Al] = Zeitschrift Fur Kinderchirurgie|October 23, 1998
Bacterial translocation and T-lymphocyte populations in experimental short-bowel syndromeP Aldazabal, I Eizaguirre, M J Barrena, et al.
Journal of Pediatric Surgery|May 17, 2000
Effect of growth hormone, epidermal growth factor, and insulin on bacterial translocation in experimental short bowel syndromeI Eizaguirre, P Aldazabal, M J Barrena, et al.
Pediatric Surgery International|June 17, 1999
Effect of growth hormone on bacterial translocation in experimental short-bowel syndromeI Eizaguirre, P Aldazabal, M J Barrena, et al.
Journal of Pediatric Surgery|May 3, 2002
Probiotic supplementation reduces the risk of bacterial translocation in experimental short bowel syndromeI Eizaguirre, N Garcia Urkia, A B Asensio, et al.
European Journal of Pediatric Surgery : Official Journal of Austrian Association of Pediatric Surgery ... [Et Al] = Zeitschrift Fur Kinderchirurgie|October 26, 1999
Bacterial translocation is favored by the preservation of the ileocecal valve in experimental short bowel with total parenteral nutritionI Eizaguirre, P Aldazabal, M J Barrena, et al.
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Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy|September 1, 1989
Comparative activity in vitro of 16 antimicrobial agents against penicillin-susceptible meningococci and meningococci with diminished susceptibility to penicillinE Pérez Trallero, J M Garcia Arenzana, I Ayestaran, et al.
Reviews of Infectious Diseases|May 1, 1988
Prevalence of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus in a Spanish hospitalE Pérez Trallero, J M Garcia Arenzana, G Cilla Eguiluz, et al.
European Journal of Pediatric Surgery : Official Journal of Austrian Association of Pediatric Surgery ... [Et Al] = Zeitschrift Fur Kinderchirurgie|October 23, 1998
Bacterial translocation and T-lymphocyte populations in experimental short-bowel syndromeP Aldazabal, I Eizaguirre, M J Barrena, et al.
Journal of Pediatric Surgery|May 17, 2000
Effect of growth hormone, epidermal growth factor, and insulin on bacterial translocation in experimental short bowel syndromeI Eizaguirre, P Aldazabal, M J Barrena, et al.
Pediatric Surgery International|June 17, 1999
Effect of growth hormone on bacterial translocation in experimental short-bowel syndromeI Eizaguirre, P Aldazabal, M J Barrena, et al.
Journal of Pediatric Surgery|May 3, 2002
Probiotic supplementation reduces the risk of bacterial translocation in experimental short bowel syndromeI Eizaguirre, N Garcia Urkia, A B Asensio, et al.
European Journal of Pediatric Surgery : Official Journal of Austrian Association of Pediatric Surgery ... [Et Al] = Zeitschrift Fur Kinderchirurgie|October 26, 1999
Bacterial translocation is favored by the preservation of the ileocecal valve in experimental short bowel with total parenteral nutritionI Eizaguirre, P Aldazabal, M J Barrena, et al.
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