Magnetic sphincter augmentation: A promising alternative to fundoplication for preserving lung function and protecting against chronic lung transplant rejection
Estella Y. Huang(University of California San Diego), Santiago Horgan(University of California San Diego), Ryan C. Broderick(University of California San Diego), Eugene Golts(University of California San Diego), Kamyar Afshar(University of California San Diego), Graham J Spurzem(University of California San Diego), David C. Kunkel(University of California San Diego), Bryan J. Sandler(University of California San Diego), Daniel C. Chung(Massachusetts General Hospital), Garth R. Jacobsen(University of San Diego), Josefin Holmgren(University of California San Diego)
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