H L Moynihan
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1.
Lee T, Langrehr J, Moynihan H, Stangl M, Lee K, Schraut W
Transplant Proc
. 1992 Jun;
24(3):1183-4.
PMID: 1604579
No abstract available.
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Stangl M, Lee K, Lee T, Moynihan H, Schraut W
Transplant Proc
. 1990 Dec;
22(6):2483-4.
PMID: 2148234
No abstract available.
3.
Stangl M, Schraut W, Moynihan H, Lee T, Lee K
Transpl Int
. 1990 Oct;
3(3):149-55.
PMID: 2148675
Experimental evidence suggests that jejunal allografts are rejected as rapidly as are ileal grafts, despite their lesser content of lymphoid tissue as an immunologic stimulus. However, it may be possible...
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Moynihan H, Stangl M, Langrehr J, Lee K, Banner B, Schraut W
Transplant Proc
. 1990 Aug;
22(4):2055-7.
PMID: 2389520
No abstract available.
5.
Immunologic and metabolic consequences of in vitro and in vivo irradiation of small bowel allografts
Stangl M, Langrehr J, Lee K, Moynihan H, Banner B, Schraut W
Transplant Proc
. 1990 Aug;
22(4):2058-9.
PMID: 2143873
No abstract available.
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Clark E, Ferguson M, Moynihan H, Schraut W
Curr Surg
. 1989 Mar;
46(2):115-7.
PMID: 2786796
No abstract available.
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Stangl M, Schraut W, Moynihan H, Lee T
Transplantation
. 1989 Mar;
47(3):424-7.
PMID: 2784239
Small-bowel allografts are replete with lymphocytes, which may be the main stimulus for the recipient's immune system, thereby inducing rejection. Since most of the lymphoid tissue is located in the...