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Publications by Hiroyuki Maruyama
Ex-Vivo and Live Animal Models Are Equally Effective Training for the Management of a Penetrating Cardiac Injury
World Journal of Emergency Surgery
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Penetrating Cardiac Injury Following Sternal Fracture
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Consequences of Mitral Valve Prolapse on Chordal Tension: Ex Vivo and in Vivo Studies in Large Animal Models
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Captopril and Atenolol Are Equally Effective in Retarding Progression of Diabetic Nephropathy
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Are Psychological and Pharmacologic Interventions Equally Effective in the Treatment of Adult Depressive Disorders?
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