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Authors: Lopez, P Ledoux, M Garrel, DR
Citation: P. Lopez et al., Increased thermogenic response to food and fat oxidation in female athletes: relationship with VO2max, AM J P-ENDO, 279(3), 2000, pp. E601-E607

Authors: Abribat, T Nedelec, B Jobin, N Garrel, DR
Citation: T. Abribat et al., Decreased serum insulin-like growth factor-I in burn patients: Relationship with serum insulin-like growth factor binding protein-3 proteolysis and the influence of lipid composition in nutritional support, CRIT CARE M, 28(7), 2000, pp. 2366-2372

Authors: Berbari, P Thibodeau, A Germain, L Saint-Cyr, M Gaudreau, P El-Kouri, S Dupont, E Garrel, DR
Citation: P. Berbari et al., Antiangiogenic effects of the oral administration of liquid cartilage extract in humans (vol 87, pg 108, 1999), J SURG RES, 89(2), 2000, pp. 197-197

Authors: Jobin, N Garrel, DR Champoux, J Bernier, J
Citation: N. Jobin et al., Improved immune functions with administration of a low-fat diet in a burn animal model, CELL IMMUN, 206(2), 2000, pp. 71-84

Authors: Jobin, N Garrel, DR Bernier, J
Citation: N. Jobin et al., Increased burn-induced immunosuppression in lipopolysaccharide-resistant mice, CELL IMMUN, 200(2), 2000, pp. 65-75

Authors: Choiniere, M Dumont, M Papillon, J Garrel, DR
Citation: M. Choiniere et al., Prediction of death in patients with burns, LANCET, 353(9171), 1999, pp. 2211-2212

Authors: Berbari, P Thibodeau, A Germain, L Saint-Cyr, M Gaudreau, P El-Khouri, S Dupont, E Garrel, DR
Citation: P. Berbari et al., Antiangiogenic effects of the oral administration of liquid cartilage extract in humans, J SURG RES, 87(1), 1999, pp. 108-113
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