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The Importance of Perfusate Content of Free Fatty Acids for Dog Kidney Preservation

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Pages 239-245 | Received 20 Aug 1975, Accepted 27 Jan 1976, Published online: 28 Aug 2009

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S. Skrede & O. Slaattelid. (1979) Fatty acid metabolism during hypothermic perfusion of the isolated dog kidney. Scandinavian Journal of Clinical and Laboratory Investigation 39:8, pages 765-771.
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Laurence Verstraeten, Rutger Den abt, Bart Ghesquière & Ina Jochmans. (2023) Current Insights into the Metabolome during Hypothermic Kidney Perfusion—A Scoping Review. Journal of Clinical Medicine 12:11, pages 3613.
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S. Skrede, G. Lande, O. Slaattelid & A. Flatmark. (1983) Coenzyme A in dog kidneys during hypothermic perfusion. Cryobiology 20:3, pages 290-297.
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J.H. Fischer, D. Armbruster, W. Grebe, A. Czerniak & W. Isselhard. (1980) Effects of differences in substrate supply on the energy metabolism of hypothermically perfused canine kidneys. Cryobiology 17:2, pages 135-147.
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