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Bench to bedside review: Diaphragm muscle function in disuse and acute high dose corticosteroid treatment

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Figure 1Oxidative stress pathways capable of producing reactive oxidant species. These pathways include nitric oxide synthase pathway, xanthine oxidasepathway, nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate (NADPH) oxidase pathway, and mitochondrial oxidant-g
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Figure 3The insulin-like growth factor-1–phosphotidylinositol-3-kinase–protein kinase-B serine/threonine kinase–forkhead box-O pathway
Figure 4[46]. Patients may receive both mechanical ventilation andshort-term high-dose corticosteroid, yet the effects of acute
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