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Registry of Mechanical Circulatory Support Device for End-Stage Heart -268058198
University of Alabama Birmingham, Birmingham, AL, United States
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National Institute of Health (NIH)
Institute
Division of Heart And Vascular Diseases (NHLBI)
Type
Research and Development Contracts (N01)
Project #
N01HV058198-001
Application #
7191294
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Fiscal Year
2005
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University of Alabama Birmingham
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004514360
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Birmingham
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AL
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United States
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35294
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Registry of Mechanical Circulatory Support Device for End-Stage Heart -268058198
/ University of Alabama Birmingham
NIH 2005
N01 HV
Registry of Mechanical Circulatory Support Device for End-Stage Heart -268058198
/ University of Alabama Birmingham
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Stevenson, Lynne Warner
(2015)
Crisis Awaiting Heart Transplantation: Sinking the Lifeboat.
JAMA Intern Med 175:1406-9
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