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The European Artificial Organ Scene: Present Status

:  This article summarizes the current evolutions regarding artificial organs in Europe. The review emanates from the activities by four of the work groups of the European Society for Artificial Organs (ESAO) and is essentially based on the reports by these work groups at the latest ESAO meeting in...

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Published in:Artificial organs 2005-06, Vol.29 (6), p.498-506
Main Authors: Vanholder, Raymond, Del Cañizo, Juan F., Sauer, Igor M., Stegmayr, Bernd
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subjects Apheresis
Artificial heart
Artificial liver
Artificial Organs
Blood Component Removal
Dialysis
Europe
Heart support
Humans
Liver support
Organizations
Renal failure
Uremic toxins
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