Death provides renewed life for some, but ethical hazards for transplant teams
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Death provides renewed life for some, but ethical hazards for transplant teams
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Non-heart-beating organ donors as a source of kidneys for transplantation: a chart review.CMAJ. 1999 Jun 1;160(11):1573-6. CMAJ. 1999. PMID: 10373998 Free PMC article.
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