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HYPOTHERMIC IN SITU MACHINE PERFUSION WITH UW DURING DECEASED CARDIAC DEATH DONATION IMPROVES EARLY RENAL FUNCTION

HYPOTHERMIC IN SITU MACHINE PERFUSION WITH UW DURING DECEASED CARDIAC DEATH DONATION IMPROVES EARLY RENAL FUNCTION

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Main Authors: Leuvenink, H, van der Plaats, A, Ottens, P, Rakhorst, G, Ploeg, R
Format: Journal article
Published: 2009
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