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  • 21. Coagulation cascade activation triggers early failure of pig hearts expressing human complement regulatory genes.
    Wu G, Pfeiffer S, Schröder C, Zhang T, Nguyen BN, Kelishadi S, Atkinson JB, Schuurman HJ, White DJ, Azimzadeh AM, Pierson RN.
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