The erythrocyte-perfused "working heart" model: hemodynamic and metabolic performance in comparison to crystalloid perfused hearts.
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H. Schima | S. Hallström | E. Wolner | B. Podesser | L. Huber | W. Fürst | A. Kröner | J. Weisser
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