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Review Article: Small Intestinal Transplantation for Irreversible Intestinal Failure in Children

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Kocoshis, S.A., Reyes, J., Todo, S. et al. Review Article: Small Intestinal Transplantation for Irreversible Intestinal Failure in Children. Dig Dis Sci 42, 1997–2008 (1997). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1018896112360

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