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Full citation: “National
decline in donor heart utilization with regional
variability: 1995–2010.” Kiran K. Khush, Jonathan G.
Zaroff, John Nguyen, Rebecca Menza, and Benjamin A.
Goldstein. American Journal of Transplantation;
Published Online: February 10, 2015 (DOI:
10.1111/ajt.13055).
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