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Clinical Trial
. 2000 Nov;232(5):719.
doi: 10.1097/00000658-200011000-00015.

Laparoscopic techniques preserve immune function during and after surgery

Clinical Trial

Laparoscopic techniques preserve immune function during and after surgery

C Sietses et al. Ann Surg. 2000 Nov.
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