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Near-infrared lymphography as a minimally invasive modality for imaging lymphatic reconstitution in a rat orthotopic hind limb transplantation model

Buretta, Kate J, Gabriel A Brat, Joani M Christensen, Zuhaib Ibrahim, Johanna Grahammer, Georg J Furtmüller, Hiroo Suami, et al. 2013. “Near-Infrared Lymphography As a Minimally Invasive Modality for Imaging Lymphatic Reconstitution in a Rat Orthotopic Hind Limb Transplantation Model”. Transplant International 26 (9): 928-37.
Last updated on 02/20/2025

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