Kidney transplantation in mice with intraureteral cannula technique for urinary reconstruction.

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1Department of Microbiology Chinese PLA General Hospital Beijing, China 2Department of Cardiology College of Medicine University of Florida Gainesville, FL 3Department of General Surgery NIHR Comprehensive Biomedical Campus United Kingdom 41st Ambulant Clinic Bureau Management and Security Military Upper Command, Beijing, China 5Department of General Surgery Zhejiang Provincial People's Hospital Hangzhou, China.

Published: November 2014

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