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. 1969 Sep;56(3):317–331.

Mammalian microcirculation in the living animal. Microcirculation of renal homograft transplants in hamsters.

M Greenblatt, K V Choudari, A G Sanders, P Shubik
PMCID: PMC2013594  PMID: 4898366

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