Protective Effect of Continuous Retrograde Cerebral Perfusion on the Brain During Deep Hypothermic Systemic Circulatory Arrest
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Y. Okita | H. Ogino | Y. Ueda | T. Sakai | T. Tahata | K. Matsuyama | S. Miki | K. Morioka
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