Intraoperative blood flow measurements in organ allografts can predict postoperative function.
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A. Chmura | W. Lisik | W. Rowiński | B. Kahan | M. Pacholczyk | M. Kosieradzki | B. Lagiewska | L. Adadyński | A. Kobryń | G. Gontarczyk | A. Kwiatkowski
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