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Ketogenic Diet and Hepatic Ischaemia–Reperfusion Injury: Aggravation or Mitigation?
Hanwen Yang,
Hanwen Yang
Department of Hepatobiliary Surgery, Chaoyang Hospital, Beijing, China
Beijing Organ Transplant Center, Beijing, China
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Corresponding Author
Yujun Zhao
Organ Transplant Center, Third Xiangya Hospital, Central SouthUniversity, Changsha, Hunan Province, China
Correspondence:
Yujun Zhao ([email protected])
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Hanwen Yang,
Hanwen Yang
Department of Hepatobiliary Surgery, Chaoyang Hospital, Beijing, China
Beijing Organ Transplant Center, Beijing, China
Search for more papers by this author Yujun Zhao,
Corresponding Author
Yujun Zhao
Organ Transplant Center, Third Xiangya Hospital, Central SouthUniversity, Changsha, Hunan Province, China
Correspondence:
Yujun Zhao ([email protected])
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First published: 14 March 2025
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