First Prize: Characterization of Renal Ischemia Using DLP® Hyperspectral Imaging: A Pilot Study Comparing Artery-Only Occlusion Versus Artery and Vein Occlusion
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Joshua R. Smith | Robert P. Francis | Chad R. Tracy | Eleanor F. Wehner | M. Pearle | J. Cadeddu | M. Litorja | K. Zuzak | Eleanor F Wehner | Doyle Hawkins | C. Tracy | J. Terrell | D. Hawkins
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