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Clinical ethics
Who is willing to take the risk? Assessing the readiness for living liver donation in the general German population
- Correspondence to: Dr Marc H Dahlke Department for Surgery, University of Regensburg, Franz Josef Strauss Allee 11, 93042 Regensburg, Germany; mhdahlke{at}web.de, marc.dahlke{at}klinik.uni-regensburg.de
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Who is willing to take the risk? Assessing the readiness for living liver donation in the general German population
Publication history
- Received July 5, 2005
- Accepted September 19, 2005
- Revised September 12, 2005
- First published June 30, 2006.
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June 30, 2006
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