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    Royal academy of medicine in Ireland section of biomedical sciences Proceedings of Summer Meeting held June, 1994

    A. Cullinane, M. Coca-Prados, B. Harvey, C. O’Reilly in Irish Journal of Medical Science (1995)

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    Nutrient availability in a montane wet tropical forest: Spatial patterns and methodological considerations

    Soils and forest floor were sampled quantitatively from a montane wet tropical forest in Puerto Rico to determine the spatial variability of soil nutrients, the factors controlling nutrient availability to veg...

    W. L. Silver, F. N. Scatena, A. H. Johnson, T. G. Siccama, M. J. Sanchez in Plant and Soil (1994)

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    Irish endocrine society

    A. Bowie, D. Owens, P. Collins, A. Johnson in Irish Journal of Medical Science (1993)

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    Synthesis and Conclusions from Epidemiological and Mechanistic Studies of Red Spruce Decline

    The large numbers of dead and declining red spruce at high-elevation sites throughout the Adirondacks and northern Appalachians and of Fraser fir in the southern Appalachians in the late 1970s and early 1980s ...

    A. H. Johnson, S. B. McLaughlin, M. B. Adams in Ecology and Decline of Red Spruce in the E… (1992)

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    Serum lipoproteins and cholesterol metabolism in two hypercholesterolaemic rabbit models

    Serum lipoproteins and key hepatic and intestinal enzymes regulating cholesterol synthesis, esterification and catabolism, namely 3-hydroxy-3-methylglutaryl coenzyme A (HMGCoA) reductase, acyl coenzyme A: chol...

    N. M. G. O'Meara, R. A. M. Devery, D. Owens, P. B. Collins, A. H. Johnson in Diabetologia (1991)

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    Antigen Society #27 Report DQw1

    The supertypic specificity now designated DQw1 (DC1, MB1, MT1 or LB12), was first described in the Seventh International Workshop (1). DQw1 was originally described as associated with DR1 + 2 + w6 and, later, ...

    J. A. Falk, A. M. Willshire, J. G. Bodmer, S. G. E. Marsh in Immunobiology of HLA (1989)

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    Antigen Society #32 Report (DP)

    HLA-DP is defined conventionally using primed lymphocyte ty** (PLT) cells. These PLT cells are of limited availability. Six DP alleles are recognized by the WHO Nomenclature Committee, and account only for a...

    A. H. Johnson, M. S. Park, J. G. Bodmer, L. Kennedy, S. Marsh in Immunobiology of HLA (1989)

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    Decline of Red Spruce in High-Elevation Forests of New York and New England

    A high rate of red spruce (Picea rubens Sarg.) mortality has been noted in the Adirondack, Green, and White Mountains of the northeastern United States over the past two decades. Because spruce mortality is great...

    A. H. Johnson, T. G. Siccama, W. L. Silver, J. J. Battles in Acidic Precipitation (1989)

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    Royal Academy of Medicine in Ireland Section of Surgery Proceedings of the Section of Surgery, 24th April 1987

    E. W. M. McDermott, E. T. Barron, P. P. A. Smyth in Irish Journal of Medical Science (1987)

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    Irish association for cancer research Proceedings of 23rd Annual Meeting held in Cork, May, 1966

    S. R. McCann, D. Farrell, S. McDonnell, S. Neenan in Irish Journal of Medical Science (1987)

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    Irish Society of Gastroenterology Winter Meeting 1986 held in Belfast City Hospital on Friday, 21st November and Saturday, 22nd November, 1986

    J. J. Keating, D. N. Mahapatra, F. M. Stevens in Irish Journal of Medical Science (1987)

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    Deterioration of Red Spruce in the Northern Appalachian Mountains

    A synchronous, large-scale deterioration of red spruce (Picea rubens Sarg.) is quantitatively documented in the high-elevation coniferous forests of northern New York, Vermont and New Hampshire. Tree-ring analyse...

    A. H. Johnson in Effects of Atmospheric Pollutants on Fores… (1987)

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    Carbon dioxide assimilation and growth of red spruce (Picea rubens Sarg.) seedlings in response to ozone, precipitation chemistry, and soil type

    The influence of ozone, mist chemistry, rain chemistry, and soil type on CO2 assimilation and growth of red spruce (Picea rubens Sarg.) seedlings was investigated over a 4-month period under controlled laboratory...

    G. E. Taylor Jr., R. J. Norby, S. B. McLaughlin, A. H. Johnson, R. S. Turner in Oecologia (1986)

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    Irish society of gastroenterology

    P. O’Byrne, P. Collins, A. Johnson, M. Ledwith, B. Lane in Irish Journal of Medical Science (1986)

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    Delayed homograft rejection following common bile duct ligation: In vivo evidence that obstructive jaundice is immunosuppressive

    Whilein vitro lymphocyte function is significantly depressed in patients with cholestasis, collaborativein vivo evidence of this defect is sparse. As intact cellular immunity is essential for graft rejection we s...

    R. M. Keane, P. B. Collins, A. H. Johnson in Irish Journal of Medical Science (1986)

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    Proceedings of meeting of Irish Association for Cancer Research May 16/17, 1985

    C. T. Doyle, J. P. McCann, J. E. S. Ardill in Irish Journal of Medical Science (1986)

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    Proceedings of The Irish Association for Cancer Research Meeting

    J. P. Corridan, M. A. Moran, B. Herity, N. Hilliard in Irish Journal of Medical Science (1985)

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    Localization of C4 genes within the HLA complex by molecular genoty**

    Segregation of the complement component, C4, was analyzed in six families that each included an individual who inherited an HLA haplotype where a crossover event had occurred in the region between HLA-B and HLA-D...

    M. A. Robinson, M. C. Carroll, A. H. Johnson, R. J. Hartzman, K. T. Belt in Immunogenetics (1985)

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    Heterogeneity of DR5-Associated Alloantigens Detected by Human T Lymphocyte Clones

    We have used monoclonal T cells (i.e., T lymphocyte clones, TLCs) to investigate the fine specificities of HLA-D region alloantigens. The results presented confirm the existence of heterogeneity within the DR5...

    S. Rosen-Bronson, A. H. Johnson, R. J. Hartzman in Histocompatibility Testing 1984 (1984)

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    Characterization of a New Subset of B Cell Alloantigens

    The complexity of the human class II molecules is well established. A minimum of four distinct serologically defined molecular subunits have been identified (DR, BR, DQ, DP). We report here a new serologically...

    A. H. Johnson, D. B. Amos, M. Woodbury, R. J. Hartzman in Histocompatibility Testing 1984 (1984)

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