Protective effects of L-arginine against ischemia-reperfusion injury in non-heart beating rat liver

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BACKGROUND:Although the use of non-heart beating donors(NHBDs)could bridge the widening gap between organ demand and supply,its application to liver transplantation is limited due to the high incidence of primary graft loss.Prevention of liver injury in N
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