1. Hunt, S. A. (2006). Taking heart—cardiac transplantation past, present, and future. The New England Journal of Medicine, 355, 231–235.
2. Jahania, M. S., Sanchez, J. A., Narayan, P., Lasley, R. D., & Mentzer, R. M., Jr. (1999). Heart preservation for transplantation: principles and strategies. The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 68, 1983–1987.
3. Li, G., Sullivan, J. A., & Hall, R. I. (1993). Functional recovery in rabbit heart after preservation with a blood cardioplegic solution and perfusion. Journal of Heart and Lung Transplantation, 12, 263–270.
4. Jones, B. U., Serna, D. L., Smulowitz, P., Connolly, P., Farber, A., Beckham, G., et al. (2003). Extended ex vivo myocardial preservation in the beating state using a novel polyethylene glycosylated bovine hemoglobin perfusate based solution. ASAIO Journal, 49, 388–394.
5. Stowe, D. F., Camara, A. K., Heisner, J. S., Aldakkak, M., & Harder, D. R. (2008). Low-flow perfusion of guinea pig isolated hearts with 26 °C air-saturated Lifor solution for 20 hours preserves function and metabolism. Journal of Heart and Lung Transplantation, 27, 1008–1015.