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Patienten- und Transplantatüberleben in den USA

Die Art der Krankenversicherung hat entscheidenden Einfluss

Patient and transplant survival in the USA

Crucial impact of the type of health insurance

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Kunzendorf, U. Patienten- und Transplantatüberleben in den USA. Nephrologe 7, 235–237 (2012). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11560-012-0656-5

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