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S W Olde Damink

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Current Opinion in Critical Care|September 26, 2001
Hypothermia for the management of intracranial hypertension in acute liver failureR Jalan, S W Olde Damink
Nursing Times|July 23, 1997
Nutrition and wound healingS W Olde Damink, P B Soeters
Hepatology (Baltimore, Md.)|April 27, 1999
Diagnosis of hepatic encephalopathy: will in vivo proton MRS play a role?R Jalan, S W Olde Damink, P C Hayes, et al.
Clinical Nutrition (Edinburgh, Scotland)|June 1, 1996
Remote injury during glutamine supplementationC H Dejong, S W Olde Damink, N E Deutz, et al.
Gut|March 1, 1997
Decreased plasma and tissue isoleucine levels after simulated gastrointestinal bleeding by blood gavages in chronic portacaval shunted ratsS W Olde Damink, C H Dejong, N E Deutz, et al.
Nederlands Tijdschrift Voor Geneeskunde|March 23, 1999
[Hyperammonemia in hydronephrosis]C H Dejong, S W Olde Damink, N E Deutz, et al.
Clinical Science (London, England : 1979)|May 21, 1999
Effects in vivo of decreased plasma and intracellular muscle glutamine concentration on whole-body and hindquarter protein kinetics in ratsS W Olde Damink, I de Blaauw, N E Deutz, et al.
Metabolic Brain Disease|June 1, 1997
Effects of simulated upper gastrointestinal hemorrhage on ammonia and related amino acids in blood and brain of chronic portacaval-shunted ratsS W Olde Damink, C H Dejong, N E Deutz, et al.
Hepatology (Baltimore, Md.)|June 30, 2001
Restoration of cerebral blood flow autoregulation and reactivity to carbon dioxide in acute liver failure by moderate hypothermiaR Jalan, S W Olde Damink, N E Deutz, et al.
Medical Hypotheses|August 25, 1999
Upper gastrointestinal bleeding: an ammoniagenic and catabolic event due to the total absence of isoleucine in the haemoglobin moleculeS W Olde Damink, C H Dejong, N E Deutz, et al.
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Current Opinion in Critical Care|September 26, 2001
Hypothermia for the management of intracranial hypertension in acute liver failureR Jalan, S W Olde Damink
Nursing Times|July 23, 1997
Nutrition and wound healingS W Olde Damink, P B Soeters
Hepatology (Baltimore, Md.)|April 27, 1999
Diagnosis of hepatic encephalopathy: will in vivo proton MRS play a role?R Jalan, S W Olde Damink, P C Hayes, et al.
Clinical Nutrition (Edinburgh, Scotland)|June 1, 1996
Remote injury during glutamine supplementationC H Dejong, S W Olde Damink, N E Deutz, et al.
Gut|March 1, 1997
Decreased plasma and tissue isoleucine levels after simulated gastrointestinal bleeding by blood gavages in chronic portacaval shunted ratsS W Olde Damink, C H Dejong, N E Deutz, et al.
Nederlands Tijdschrift Voor Geneeskunde|March 23, 1999
[Hyperammonemia in hydronephrosis]C H Dejong, S W Olde Damink, N E Deutz, et al.
Clinical Science (London, England : 1979)|May 21, 1999
Effects in vivo of decreased plasma and intracellular muscle glutamine concentration on whole-body and hindquarter protein kinetics in ratsS W Olde Damink, I de Blaauw, N E Deutz, et al.
Metabolic Brain Disease|June 1, 1997
Effects of simulated upper gastrointestinal hemorrhage on ammonia and related amino acids in blood and brain of chronic portacaval-shunted ratsS W Olde Damink, C H Dejong, N E Deutz, et al.
Hepatology (Baltimore, Md.)|June 30, 2001
Restoration of cerebral blood flow autoregulation and reactivity to carbon dioxide in acute liver failure by moderate hypothermiaR Jalan, S W Olde Damink, N E Deutz, et al.
Medical Hypotheses|August 25, 1999
Upper gastrointestinal bleeding: an ammoniagenic and catabolic event due to the total absence of isoleucine in the haemoglobin moleculeS W Olde Damink, C H Dejong, N E Deutz, et al.
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