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Kidney transplantation in Icelandic patients, 2000–2019: are outcomes affected by low volume?

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Title
Kidney transplantation in Icelandic patients, 2000–2019: are outcomes affected by low volume?
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Frontiers in Transplantation, May 2024
DOI 10.3389/frtra.2024.1398444
Authors

Thordur P. Palsson, Margret B. Andresdottir, Eirikur Jonsson, Johann Jonsson, Rafn Hilmarsson, Olafur S. Indridason, Runolfur Palsson

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#21,169,343
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#30
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#99,258
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Outputs of similar age from Frontiers in Transplantation
#3
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