Ureteral Reconstruction Using Autologous Tubular Grafts for the Management of Ureteral Strictures and Defects: An Experimental Study
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Jun-Tao Jiang | S. Xia | Jie Zhang | Jiang Zhu | G. Liu | Ying-jian Zhu | Gang-li Gu | Jie Sun
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