Brain monitoring during retrograde cerebral perfusion in operations on the thoracic aorta
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G. Laufer | E. Wolner | P. Simon | M. Ehrlich | M. Havel | D. Luckner | G. Grubhofer | M. Grabenwöger | F. Cartes-Zumelzu | A. Lassnig | D. Luckner
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