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Cryptococcus infections in cardiothoracic transplant recipients – a variable journey
R. Sehajpal (London, United Kingdom), K. Dave (London, United Kingdom), D. Armstrong-James (London, United Kingdom), M. Carby (London, United Kingdom), O. Dar (London, United Kingdom), A. Reed (London, United Kingdom), V. Gerovasili (London, United Kingdom)
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Challenging problems in lung transplantation
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