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Explorations of the therapeutic potential of influencing metabolism during critical

illness

Aslami, H.

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2013

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Aslami, H. (2013). Explorations of the therapeutic potential of influencing metabolism during

critical illness.

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Explor

ations of the ther

apeutic pot

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tial of in

fluencing me

tabolism during critic

al illness

Hamid Aslami

Explorations of the therapeutic potential

of influencing metabolism

during critical illness

Hamid Aslami

UITNODIGING

Voor het bijwonen van de openbare verdediging van

het proefschrift

Explorations of the

therapeutic potential

of influencing

metabolism during

critical illness

van

Hamid Aslami

Op vrijdag 1 maart 2013 om 13:00 uur Locatie Aula van de

Universiteit van Amsterdam, Oude Lutherse kerk, Singel 411 Amsterdam Receptie ter plaatse na afloop

van de promotie Hamid Aslami h.aslami@amc.uva.nl 06-24703463 Paranimfen Azar Aslami azari.aslami@gmail.com 06- 39 11 63 61 Friso de Beer f.m.debeer@amc.uva.nl 06- 51 71 34 74

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