Institutional report - Cardiopulmonary bypass Comparison of minimally invasive closed circuit versus standard extracorporeal circulation for aortic valve replacement: a randomized study
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O. Alfieri | A. Verzini | A. Castiglioni | S. Nascimbene | N. Colangelo | Giovanni Laino | Ottavio Alfieri
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