Minimally Invasive Kidney Transplantation Had Better Cosmetic Effect and Comparable Safety: A Randomized Controlled Trial.
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Zhong-li Huang | Xianding Wang | Yu Fan | Tao Lin | J. Zeng | Linde Li | T. Song | Qiling Tan | Haohan Zhang
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