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Critical Care (London, England)|December 6, 2011
Enteral nutrition: better navigation, yet unknown destination?Michael P Casaer, Dieter Mesotten
Current Opinion in Clinical Nutrition and Metabolic Care|February 5, 2026
Read this before planning a new nutrition trial in critically ill patients!Michael P Casaer, Adam Deane
Critical Care Medicine|April 17, 2014
The authors replyMichael P Casaer, Lies Langouche
Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology|January 1, 1990
Defective regulation of cerebral oxygen transport after severe birth asphyxiaV T Ramaekers, P Casaer
The Journal of Pediatrics|November 1, 1987
Influence of behavioral states on cerebral blood flow velocity patterns in preterm infantsV T Ramaekers, P Casaer
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
Pediatric Neurosurgery|January 7, 1999
Concerning the article by Andar UB et al. Pediatr Neurosurg 1997; 26: 17-24: Upper and lower motor neuron dysfunction in closed spinal dysraphismL Cornette, C Verpoorten, P Casaer
European Journal of Pediatrics|January 1, 1987
Valproate increases cerebrospinal fluid glutamine levelsJ Jaeken, P Casaer, L Corbeel
Lancet (London, England)|November 13, 2017
Nutrition in the ICU: sometimes route does matterLisa Van Dyck, Michael P Casaer
Current Opinion in Critical Care|May 21, 2019
Intermittent or continuous feeding: any difference during the first week?Lisa Van Dyck, Michaël P Casaer
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Critical Care (London, England)|December 6, 2011
Enteral nutrition: better navigation, yet unknown destination?Michael P Casaer, Dieter Mesotten
Current Opinion in Clinical Nutrition and Metabolic Care|February 5, 2026
Read this before planning a new nutrition trial in critically ill patients!Michael P Casaer, Adam Deane
Critical Care Medicine|April 17, 2014
The authors replyMichael P Casaer, Lies Langouche
Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology|January 1, 1990
Defective regulation of cerebral oxygen transport after severe birth asphyxiaV T Ramaekers, P Casaer
The Journal of Pediatrics|November 1, 1987
Influence of behavioral states on cerebral blood flow velocity patterns in preterm infantsV T Ramaekers, P Casaer
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
Pediatric Neurosurgery|January 7, 1999
Concerning the article by Andar UB et al. Pediatr Neurosurg 1997; 26: 17-24: Upper and lower motor neuron dysfunction in closed spinal dysraphismL Cornette, C Verpoorten, P Casaer
European Journal of Pediatrics|January 1, 1987
Valproate increases cerebrospinal fluid glutamine levelsJ Jaeken, P Casaer, L Corbeel
Lancet (London, England)|November 13, 2017
Nutrition in the ICU: sometimes route does matterLisa Van Dyck, Michael P Casaer
Current Opinion in Critical Care|May 21, 2019
Intermittent or continuous feeding: any difference during the first week?Lisa Van Dyck, Michaël P Casaer
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