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In this clinical trial, investigators will test the effects of dietary supplement inulin, on the reduction of insulin resistance developed as a result of burn injuryy.
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Lead Sponsor
University of Belgrade
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Faculty of Medicine; Clinical Center of Serbia, Clinic for Burns, Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
Belgrade
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