Ex Vivo Reperfusion Model to Evaluate Utility of Machine Preservation for Porcine Liver Donated After Cardiac Death.
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S. Enosawa | H. Furukawa | H. Obara | N. Matsuno | T. Shonaka | M. Otani | T. Hirano | H. Takahashi | R. Yoshikawa | N. Morito | M. Gouchi
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