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Cost-effective immunosuppressive options for solid organ transplantation: a guide to lower cost for the renal transplant recipient in the USA.
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Organ bioengineering and regeneration as the new Holy Grail for organ transplantation.
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Organ bioengineering and regeneration as the new Holy Grail for organ transplantation.
Orlando G, Soker S, Stratta RJ. Organ bioengineering and regeneration as the new Holy Grail for organ transplantation. Ann Surg. 2013 Aug; 258(2):221-32.
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Bioreactors
Extracellular Matrix
Humans
Immunosuppression
Organ Culture Techniques
Organ Transplantation
Regeneration
Regional Blood Flow
Tissue Engineering
Tissue Scaffolds
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Shay Soker PhD
Giuseppe Orlando MD, PhD
Robert J. Stratta MD