Significance and clinical impact of routinely tested urinary ethyl glucuronide after liver transplantation – development of a risk score
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A. Batra | C. Berg | S. Nadalin | A. Königsrainer | N. Malek | C. Werner | T. Klag | M. Hinterleitner | Julia M Grottenthaler | C. Hinterleitner | Sarah M Bott | Annette Konzelmann | Anette Stiegler
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