Utilization of elderly kidney donors (>70 years) does not affect graft survival in the medium term.
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R. Marcén | J. Teruel | C. Quereda | A. F. Fernández Rodríguez | F. Burgos | S. Jiménez | C. Galeano | J. Villafruela | H. Sosa
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