State of art: clinical ex vivo lung perfusion: rationale, current status, and future directions.
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Bartley P Griffith | B. Griffith | R. Pierson | P. Sanchez | Richard N Pierson | G. Bittle | Lars Burdorf | Pablo G Sanchez | Gregory J Bittle | L. Burdorf
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