Radiofrequency Ablation Zones in Ex Vivo Bovine and In Vivo Porcine Livers: Comparison of the Use of Internally Cooled Electrodes and Internally Cooled Wet Electrodes
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Jihoon Cha | Dongil Choi | Cheol Keun Park | C. Park | M. Lee | H. Rhim | J. Cha | Young-sun Kim | D. Choi | Hyunchul Rhim | Min Woo Lee | Young-sun Kim | Hyo K. Lim | Jung Hwan Yoon | H. Lim
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