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Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh has been at the forefront of pediatric heart and lung transplant research. Its research programs allow researchers and clinicians to work side-by-side to study relevant cardiovascular- and transplant-related problems in children. The goal is not only to increase the over-all body of knowledge about heart disease and transplantation in children, but also to discover methods to enhance success of the procedures.
Children’s Researchers Look To Prolong Heart Transplant Patients’ Lives
Last Update
April 6, 2010
April 6, 2010

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