Effect of two storage solutions on proteolysis in isolated rat livers
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R. Poupon | J. Chaumeil | E. Savier | L. Cynober | C. Charrueau | F. Blondé-Cynober | J. Giboudeau | L. Hannoun | C. Coudray‐Lucas | J. Giboudeau | J. C. Chaumeil
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