Transplantation Proceedings
Volume 39, Issue 3 , Pages 615-616 , April 2007

Family Interactions of Liver Transplanted Children: Are They Normal?

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doi: 10.1016/j.transproceed.2006.12.033

Transplantation Proceedings
Volume 39, Issue 3 , Pages 615-616 , April 2007