Comparison of single-dose and multiple-dose crystalloid and blood potassium cardioplegia during prolonged hypothermic aortic occlusion.
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J. Fallon | S. Takamoto | W. Austen | M. Buckley | N. Adzick | F. Levine | P. Laraia | N. S. Adzick
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