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Histologic Effects of University of Wisconsin Two-Layer Method Preservation of Rat Pancreas

Abstract Marginal donors represent a poorly utilized source of organs for transplantation despite their availability. The key is to reduce the ischemic damage in the effort to improve organ quality. This study investigated the histologic effects after in situ perfusion of preservation with a two-lay...

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Published in:Transplantation proceedings 2013-06, Vol.45 (5), p.1723-1728
Main Authors: Gioviale, M.C, Damiano, G, Puleio, R, Bellavia, M, Cassata, G, Palumbo, V.D, Spinelli, G, Altomare, R, Barone, R, Cacciabaudo, F, Buscemi, G, Lo Monte, A.I
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