Efficacy of heat-shock proteins induced by severe fasting to protect rat livers preserved for 72 hours from cold ischemia/reperfusion injury.
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A. Kakita | M. Katori | T. Tamaki | A. Kawamura | M. Tanaka | Y. Konoeda | Y. Takahashi
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