Postoperative hemodynamic improvement with paced linkage of the donor and recipient hearts following heterotopic cardiac transplantation
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A. Khaghani | M. Yacoub | J. Morris-Thurgood | A. Mitchell | V. Paul | C. Ilsley | J. Coghlan | R. Cowell
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