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Establishment of Deep Hypothermic Circulatory Arrest in Rats
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Severe hypothermia and cardiac arrest successfully treated without external mechanical circulatory support
Morgan M Ellis1, Robert D Welch1
1Department of Emergency Medicine, Wayne State University School of Medicine, Detroit Receiving Hospital, 6G / UHC, 4201 St. Antoine, Detroit, MI, 48201.
The American Journal of Emergency Medicine
|May 15, 2016
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