Does retrograde warm blood cardioplegic perfusion provide better protection of ischemic areas than antegrade warm blood cardioplegic perfusion? A magnetic resonance study in pig hearts.
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R. Deslauriers | R. Summers | J. Sun | T. Salerno | J. Ye | L. Yang | J. Shen | E. Hoffenberg
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