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Sleeve Gastrectomy in Mice using Surgical Clips
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Wanda Lam1, Gi Yoon Kim2, Clayton Petro2
1Department of Surgery, University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center, 11000 Euclid Avenue, Lakeside 7th Floor, Cleveland, OH, 44106, USA. wanda.lam@uhhospitals.org.
Surgical Endoscopy
|April 18, 2020
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