Compatibility of Maximum Inorganic and Organic Calcium and Phosphate Content in Neonatal Parenteral Solutions
Abstract The purpose of the study was to determine the maximum safe concentration of calcium and phosphate in neonatal parenteral nutrition (PN) solutions when various combinations of inorganic and organic salts are applied. Twelve PN solutions for neonatal use were aseptically prepared. Increasing...
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Autor principal: | Dorota Watrobska-Swietlikowska |
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Nature Portfolio
2019
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/a4e21b882e684567858a165f055511ac |
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