Influence of different implantation techniques on long-term survival after orthotopic heart transplantation: an echocardiographic study.
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Mario J. Garcia | James D. Thomas | W. Stewart | R. Starling | J. Sun | Lingmei Zhou | M. Banbury | David O. Taylor | J. Niu
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