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- who: Tatiana Dandolini Saccon from the Postmortem sample collection Minimally modified invasive autopsy (MIA), was performed on , patients who died from , at the Clinics Hospital of Ribeiru00e3o Preto Medical School, University of Su00e3o Paulo, Ribeiru00e3o Preto, SP, Brazil-from May to July Characteristics of these patients are described in Supplementary Table , and elsewhere51. Briefly, all MIAs were performed at the bedside through postmortem surgical thoracic subcutaneous adipose tissue biopsy within , h of death by a, cm incision on the anterior side of the chest between the fourth and fifth ribs. A matching, gauge cutting needle (Magnum Needles . . .
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