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Kidney transplantation from cadaveric donors versus living related donors: improved results in the cyclosporine era

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CAD:

cadaveric donor

LRD:

living related donor

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Grouven, U., Safer, A., Frei, U. et al. Kidney transplantation from cadaveric donors versus living related donors: improved results in the cyclosporine era. Clin Investig 71, 621 (1993). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00184488

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