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Clinical Trial Report
Comparison of extracorporeal cellular therapy (ELAD®) vs standard of care in a randomized controlled clinical trial in treating Chinese subjects with acute-on-chronic liver failure
Zhongping Duan1 Artificial Liver Center, Beijing You’an Hospital of Capital Medical University, Beijing, China, [email protected]Correspondence[email protected]
, Shaojie Xin2 Department of Infectious Disease, Division III, 302 Military Hospital of China, Beijing, China, [email protected]Correspondence[email protected]
, Jing Zhang1 Artificial Liver Center, Beijing You’an Hospital of Capital Medical University, Beijing, China, [email protected]
, Shaoli You2 Department of Infectious Disease, Division III, 302 Military Hospital of China, Beijing, China, [email protected]
, Yu Chen1 Artificial Liver Center, Beijing You’an Hospital of Capital Medical University, Beijing, China, [email protected]
, Hongling Liu2 Department of Infectious Disease, Division III, 302 Military Hospital of China, Beijing, China, [email protected]
, Sujun Zheng1 Artificial Liver Center, Beijing You’an Hospital of Capital Medical University, Beijing, China, [email protected]
, Zheng Li3 Research and Development, Vital Therapies, Inc, San Diego, CA, USA
, Robert Ashley3 Research and Development, Vital Therapies, Inc, San Diego, CA, USA
& Michael Millis4 Department of Surgery, University of Chicago, Chicago, IL, USA
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Pages 139-152
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Published online: 16 Nov 2018
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