High-rate hepatitis and low-rate rejection induced late morbidity and mortality in long-term follow-up after liver transplantation.
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B. Gridelli | P. Reggiani | M. Colledan | L. Fassati | G. Rossi | U. Maggi | L. Caccamo
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