Heme breakdown and ischemia/reperfusion injury in grafted liver during living donor liver transplantation.
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Hiroko Shimizu | Kiyoshi Morita | T. Yagi | Toru Takahashi | H. Morimatsu | H. Shimizu | K. Morita | Junya Matsumi | Hiroshi Morimatsu | Takashi Matsusaki | Ryuji Kaku | Toru Takahashi | Takahito Yagi | Masaki Matsumi | J. Matsumi | T. Matsusaki | R. Kaku | M. Matsumi
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