Early Enteral Feeding Improves Outcome

1997 
The constant supply of nutrients to cells is essential for their optimal function and survival. Nutrients supply substrates required for the replication of cells, generation of second messengers, maintenance of cellular barriers, destruction of invading pathogens, and detoxification of oxidants. As such, nutrients are important for wound healing, immune response, muscle contraction, and many other organ functions.
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