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Donor Hearts for Transplantation after Circulatory Death. Reply

John A Kucera1, Douglas M Overbey1, Joseph W Turek1

  • 1Duke Congenital Heart Surgery Research and Training Laboratory, Durham, NC.

The New England Journal of Medicine
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