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Transplantation Proceedings|February 1, 1989
Sectarianism, uncertainty, and fear: mechanisms that may reverse attitudes toward organ donationF Cantarovich
Transplantation Proceedings|September 2, 2003
Reducing the organ shortage by education and by fostering a sense of social responsibilityF Cantarovich
Transplantation Proceedings|October 1, 1992
Current risks of organ commerceF Cantarovich
Transplantation Proceedings|November 15, 2002
Education, a chance to modify organ shortage: a different message to societyF Cantarovich
Transplantation Proceedings|December 1, 1999
Organ commerceF Cantarovich
Transplantation Proceedings|April 26, 2005
Influence of socioeconomic and ethical factors on people's behaviour regarding the use of cadaveric organsF Cantarovich
Transplantation Proceedings|June 1, 1990
Values sacrificed and values gained by the commerce of organs: the Argentine experienceF Cantarovich
Transplantation Proceedings|October 1, 1992
Legal aspects of transplantation in Argentina: a model to be considered for developing countriesF Cantarovich
Transplantation Proceedings|December 21, 2002
The organ shortage: a social paradox to be reversedF Cantarovich
Transplantation Proceedings|February 1, 1996
Organ commerce in South AmericaF Cantarovich
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Transplantation Proceedings|February 1, 1989
Sectarianism, uncertainty, and fear: mechanisms that may reverse attitudes toward organ donationF Cantarovich
Transplantation Proceedings|September 2, 2003
Reducing the organ shortage by education and by fostering a sense of social responsibilityF Cantarovich
Transplantation Proceedings|October 1, 1992
Current risks of organ commerceF Cantarovich
Transplantation Proceedings|November 15, 2002
Education, a chance to modify organ shortage: a different message to societyF Cantarovich
Transplantation Proceedings|December 1, 1999
Organ commerceF Cantarovich
Transplantation Proceedings|April 26, 2005
Influence of socioeconomic and ethical factors on people's behaviour regarding the use of cadaveric organsF Cantarovich
Transplantation Proceedings|June 1, 1990
Values sacrificed and values gained by the commerce of organs: the Argentine experienceF Cantarovich
Transplantation Proceedings|October 1, 1992
Legal aspects of transplantation in Argentina: a model to be considered for developing countriesF Cantarovich
Transplantation Proceedings|December 21, 2002
The organ shortage: a social paradox to be reversedF Cantarovich
Transplantation Proceedings|February 1, 1996
Organ commerce in South AmericaF Cantarovich
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