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562 related items for PubMed ID: 30589499
1. In situ normothermic perfusion of livers in controlled circulatory death donation may prevent ischemic cholangiopathy and improve graft survival. Watson CJE, Hunt F, Messer S, Currie I, Large S, Sutherland A, Crick K, Wigmore SJ, Fear C, Cornateanu S, Randle LV, Terrace JD, Upponi S, Taylor R, Allen E, Butler AJ, Oniscu GC. Am J Transplant; 2019 Jun; 19(6):1745-1758. PubMed ID: 30589499 [Abstract] [Full Text] [Related]
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