Cryopreservation of organs by vitrification: perspectives and recent advances.
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Gregory M Fahy | G. Fahy | B. Wowk | Brian Wowk | Jun Wu | John Phan | Chris Rasch | Alice Chang | Eric Zendejas | C. Rasch | Jun Wu | John Phan | Alice Chang | Eric Zendejas
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