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The enigmatic nature of altruism in organ transplantation: a cross-cultural study of transplant physicians' views on altruism

Authors
  1. A Casagrande
  2. A Lennerling
  3. A Spital
  4. Agence de biomédecine
  5. AJZ Henderson
  6. DP Sulmasy
  7. Hubert Doucet
  8. J Derrida
  9. JR Rodrigue
  10. JT Godbout
  11. JT Godbout
  12. K Healy
  13. K Healy
  14. L van der Scheer
  15. LA Blum
  16. M Broyer
  17. M Mauss
  18. M-C Fortin
  19. M-C Fortin
  20. M-C Fortin
  21. Marianne Dion-Labrie
  22. Marie-Chantal Fortin
  23. Marie-Josée Hébert
  24. MB Miles
  25. MZ Solomon
  26. R Shaw
  27. RC Fox
  28. RG Simmons
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