Consensus statement on heart xenotransplantation in children: Toward clinical translation.
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E. Bacha | I. Konstantinov | M. Mohiuddin | F. Fynn-Thompson | I. Adachi | J. Turek | R. Chinnock | S. Urschel | D. Cleveland | P. Cowan | N. Roy | M. Bleiweis | B. Reichart | M. Rothblatt | David K. C. Cooper | D. L. Morales | Eckhard Wolf | Lori West
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