Extracellular amino acid levels in the human liver during transplantation: a microdialysis study from donor to recipient
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D. Richards | S. Wigmore | D. Mirza | M. A. Silva | N. Murphy | D. A. Richards | M. A. Silva | N. Murphy | S. J. Wigmore | D. F. Mirza
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