Preserved brain morphology after controlled automated reperfusion of the whole body following normothermic circulatory arrest time of up to 20 minutes.
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I. Mader | F. Beyersdorf | C. Benk | G. Trummer | I. Taunyane | C. Heilmann | S. Doostkam | K. Foerster | Heidi Cristina Schmitz | K. Wittmann
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