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Role of social networks in regional anesthesia research: a case study of the erector spinae plane block

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  • Contributors ADC helped design the study, collected data, drafted and revised the initial manuscript, reviewed and approved the submitted manuscript. MI helped design the study, collected data, drafted and revised the initial manuscript, reviewed and approved the submitted manuscript. FG helped design the study, collected data, drafted and revised the initial manuscript, reviewed and approved the submitted manuscript. ERM helped design the study, drafted and revised the initial manuscript, reviewed and approved the manuscript.

  • Funding This material is the result of work supported with resources and the use of facilities at the Veterans Affairs Palo Alto Healthcare System (Palo Alto, CA, USA).

  • Disclaimer The contents do not represent the views of VA or the United States Government.

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