Anti-hypoalbuminemic effect of branched-chain amino acid granules in patients with liver cirrhosis is independent of dietary energy and protein intake
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概要
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- 2011-11-01
著者
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Yatsuhashi Hiroshi
National Hospital Organization (nho) Nagasaki Medical Center
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Nakamura Teiji
Faculty Of Health And Social Work School Of Nutrition And Dietetic Kanagawa University Of Human Serv
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Imawari Michio
Division Of Gastroenterology And General Medicine I Omiya Medical Center Jichi Medical School
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IMAWARI Michio
Division of Gastroenterology, Department of Medicine, Showa University School of Medicine
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OHNISHI Yoshifumi
National Hospital Organization Shizuoka Medical Center
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NAKAYAMA Seiichi
National Hospital Organization Tochigi Hospital
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IWASE Hiroaki
National Hospital Organization Nagoya Medical Center
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YATSUHASHI Hiroshi
National Hospital Organization Nagasaki Medical Center
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NAKAMURA Teiji
Faculty of Health & Social Work, School of Nutrition & Dietetics Kanagawa University of Human Services
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