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Critical Care (London, England)
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August 9, 2017
Recovery from critical illness-induced organ failure: the role of autophagy
Jan Gunst
Best Practice & Research. Clinical Anaesthesiology
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January 30, 2010
Clinical benefits of tight glycaemic control: effect on the kidney
Jan Gunst, Miet Schetz
Current Opinion in Clinical Nutrition and Metabolic Care
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February 4, 2021
Are periods of feeding and fasting protective during critical illness?
Zudin Puthucheary, Jan Gunst
Current Opinion in Critical Care
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June 12, 2023
Insulin resistance in critical illness: consequences for nutrition therapy and glucose management
Jan Gunst, Sascha C Verbruggen
Critical Care (London, England)
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September 23, 2018
Is protein intake saturated at doses recommended by the feeding guidelines for critically ill patients?
Jan Gunst, Michael P Casaer
Intensive Care Medicine
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April 10, 2024
Management of the brain-dead donor in the intensive care unit
Jan Gunst, Michael J Souter
Intensive Care Medicine
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November 10, 2016
The optimal blood glucose target in critically ill patients: more questions than answers
Jan Gunst, Gordon S Doig
Journal of Thoracic Disease
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January 10, 2017
Acute severe illness in diabetes patients: is tolerating hyperglycemia beneficial?
Jan Gunst, Greet Van den Berghe
Intensive Care Medicine
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January 23, 2025
Blood glucose control in the intensive care unit: the context does matter-author's reply
Jan Gunst, Greet Van den Berghe
The New England Journal of Medicine
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December 6, 2023
Tight Blood-Glucose Control without Early Parenteral Nutrition in the ICU. Reply
Jan Gunst, Greet Van den Berghe
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Critical Care (London, England)
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August 9, 2017
Recovery from critical illness-induced organ failure: the role of autophagy
Jan Gunst
Best Practice & Research. Clinical Anaesthesiology
|
January 30, 2010
Clinical benefits of tight glycaemic control: effect on the kidney
Jan Gunst, Miet Schetz
Current Opinion in Clinical Nutrition and Metabolic Care
|
February 4, 2021
Are periods of feeding and fasting protective during critical illness?
Zudin Puthucheary, Jan Gunst
Current Opinion in Critical Care
|
June 12, 2023
Insulin resistance in critical illness: consequences for nutrition therapy and glucose management
Jan Gunst, Sascha C Verbruggen
Critical Care (London, England)
|
September 23, 2018
Is protein intake saturated at doses recommended by the feeding guidelines for critically ill patients?
Jan Gunst, Michael P Casaer
Intensive Care Medicine
|
April 10, 2024
Management of the brain-dead donor in the intensive care unit
Jan Gunst, Michael J Souter
Intensive Care Medicine
|
November 10, 2016
The optimal blood glucose target in critically ill patients: more questions than answers
Jan Gunst, Gordon S Doig
Journal of Thoracic Disease
|
January 10, 2017
Acute severe illness in diabetes patients: is tolerating hyperglycemia beneficial?
Jan Gunst, Greet Van den Berghe
Intensive Care Medicine
|
January 23, 2025
Blood glucose control in the intensive care unit: the context does matter-author's reply
Jan Gunst, Greet Van den Berghe
The New England Journal of Medicine
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December 6, 2023
Tight Blood-Glucose Control without Early Parenteral Nutrition in the ICU. Reply
Jan Gunst, Greet Van den Berghe
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