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Microdialysis in

Liver Ischemia

and Reperfusion injury

Anders Winbladh

2011

Anders Winbladh

M

icrodialysis

in Liver

Ischemia

and Reperfusion

injury

2011

Linköping Medical Dissertations No. 1238 Division of Surgery

Department of Clinical and Experimental Medicine Faculty of Health Sciences

Linköping University Linköping 2011

(2)

Microdialysis in

Liver Ischemia

and Reperfusion injury

Anders Winbladh

2011

Anders Winbladh

M

icrodialysis

in Liver

Ischemia

and Reperfusion

injury

2011

Linköping Medical Dissertations No. 1238 Division of Surgery

Department of Clinical and Experimental Medicine Faculty of Health Sciences

Linköping University Linköping 2011

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