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  1. Daratumumab in Cardiac HLA Desensitization Prior to Transplantation

    Rochester, MN

  2. Autologous Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells of Cardiac Lineage Delivered Into Heart Muscle for Congenital Heart Disease

    Rochester, MN

  3. A Study to Evaluate Wellness Coaching for Caregivers of Thoracic Transplant Candidates

    Rochester, MN

  4. Obesity Treatment Outcomes in Cardiac Transplantation Patients

    Scottsdale/Phoenix, AZ

  5. Heart Failure and Cardiothoracic Transplant Biorepository

    Rochester, MN

  6. Caregiver Registry

    Rochester, MN

  7. Human Heart Transplantation Stress Granule Mediated Cellular Preservation

    Jacksonville, FL

  8. Donor-Specific Cell Free DNA Monitoring of Thoracic Allografts

    Jacksonville, FL, Rochester, MN

  9. A Repository of Atria Tissue for the Investigation of Atrial Pathophysiology in Patients with Atrial Fibrillation

    Rochester, MN

  10. A Study of In Vitro Mapping of Cardiac Tissue Obtained from Patients with Refractory Arrhythmias who Underwent Heart Transplant or Replacement with Mechanical Heart

    Rochester, MN

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