Early assessment of reperfusion injury by intraoperative quantification of hepatic microcirculation in patients.
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G Otto | N Senninger | C Herfarth | E Klar | C. Herfarth | A. Mehrabi | G. Otto | N. Senninger | T Kraus | M Bredt | A Mehrabi | M. Bredt | M Angelescu | T. Kraus | E. Klar | M. Angelescu
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