Assessment of Cadaveric Organ Viability During Pulsatile Perfusion Using Infrared Imaging
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Eric A Elster | Hengliang Wang | Allan D Kirk | Alexander M Gorbach | A. Gorbach | F. Gage | A. Kirk | E. Elster | D. Leeser | D. Hale | Hengliang Wang | D. Tadaki | David B Leeser | Douglas K Tadaki | Carlos Fernandez | David Destephano | Douglas Hale | Fred A Gage | D. Destephano | C. Fernández | D. DeStephano
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