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    Small intestinal growth caused by feeding red kidney bean phytohemagglutinin lectin to rats by Banwell, J G, Howard, R, Kabir, I, Adrian, T E, Diamond, R H, Abramowsky, C

    Published in Gastroenterology (New York, N.Y. 1943) (01-06-1993)
    “…Plant lectins are present in significant quantity in a variety of food sources. The aim of this study was to determine if they stimulated growth of the…”
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    Worldwide impact of oral rehydration therapy by Banwell, J G

    Published in Clinical therapeutics (1990)
    “…Oral rehydration therapy (ORT) has had a dramatic global impact. The worldwide consequences of this therapy are discussed in four categories: (1) adoption of…”
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    Traveler's diarrhea by Chak, A, Banwell, J G

    Published in Gastroenterology clinics of North America (01-09-1993)
    “…A variety of infectious enteric pathogens (bacterial, viral, and protozoal) can lead to a systemic diarrheal illness in international travelers traveling from…”
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    Management of the neurogenic bowel in patients with spinal cord injury by Banwell, J G, Creasey, G H, Aggarwal, A M, Mortimer, J T

    Published in Urologic clinics of North America (01-08-1993)
    “…Bowel dysfunction in patients with spinal cord injury has a significant impact on quality of life as well as causing morbidity and death. This article reviews…”
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    Pyostomatitis vegetans and primary sclerosing cholangitis: markers of inflammatory bowel disease by Philpot, H C, Elewski, B E, Banwell, J G, Gramlich, T

    Published in Gastroenterology (New York, N.Y. 1943) (01-08-1992)
    “…The case of a 34-year-old woman with both pyostomatitis vegetans and primary sclerosing cholangitis is reported and the literature reviewed. Pyostomatitis…”
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    An American Invasion of Great Britain: The Case of the Native and Alien Squirrel (Sciurus) Species by USHER, MICHAEL B., CRAWFORD, TERENCE J., BANWELL, JEAN L.

    Published in Conservation biology (01-03-1992)
    “…The invasion of Great Britain by the gray squirrel from America has posed many interesting problems in ecology and conservation (interactions with the native…”
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    Bacterial overgrowth by indigenous microflora in the phytohemagglutinin-fed rat by Banwell, J G, Howard, R, Kabir, I, Costerton, J W

    Published in Canadian journal of microbiology (01-08-1988)
    “…Phytohemagglutinin lectin (PHA) derived from red kidney bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) causes bacterial and protozoal colonization of the rat small intestine. To…”
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    Intestinal microbial flora after feeding phytohemagglutinin lectins (Phaseolus vulgaris) to rats by Banwell, J.G, Howard, R, Cooper, D, Costerton, J.W

    Published in Applied and Environmental Microbiology (01-07-1985)
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    Effects of vegetable diets on nitrogen metabolism in cirrhotic subjects by Weber, Jr, F L, Minco, D, Fresard, K M, Banwell, J G

    Published in Gastroenterology (New York, N.Y. 1943) (01-09-1985)
    “…This study compared the effect of a vegetable diet with an animal protein diet on various aspects of nitrogen metabolism to identify what components of the…”
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    Binding of isolectins from red kidney bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) to purified rat brush-border membranes by Boldt, D H, Banwell, J G

    Published in Biochimica et biophysica acta (13-12-1985)
    “…Ingestion of red kidney bean phytohemagglutinin causes impaired growth and intestinal malabsorption, and facilitates bacterial colonization in the small…”
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    Phytohemagglutinin derived from red kidney bean (Phaseolus vulgaris): a cause for intestinal malabsorption associated with bacterial overgrowth in the rat by Banwell, J G, Boldt, D H, Meyers, J, Weber, Jr, F L

    Published in Gastroenterology (New York, N.Y. 1943) (01-03-1983)
    “…Plant lectins or carbohydrate binding proteins interact with membrane receptors on cellular surfaces but their antinutritional effects are poorly defined…”
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    Epidemiologic features of Strongyloides stercoralis infection in an endemic area of the United States by Walzer, P D, Milder, J E, Banwell, J G, Kilgore, G, Klein, M, Parker, R

    “…The epidemiologic features of Strongyloides stercoralis infection in Kentucky were studied by an analysis of clinical cases at the University of Kentucky…”
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    Phytohemagglutinin-induced diarrheal disease by BANWELL, J. G, ABRAMOWSKY, C. R, WEBER, F, HOWARD, R, BOLDT, D. H

    Published in Digestive diseases and sciences (01-10-1984)
    “…A purified plant lectin, phytohemagglutinin (PHA), or crude red kidney bean (RKB) from which it was derived, when incorporated as 1% of dietary protein into a…”
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    Colonic Dysfunction During Shigellosis by Butler, Thomas, Speelman, Peter, Kabir, Iqbal, Banwell, John

    Published in The Journal of infectious diseases (01-11-1986)
    “…To study the pathogenesis of shigella diarrhea, we evaluated 11 patients for colonic fluid and electrolyte flux. Methods used were subtraction of the fecal…”
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    Bacteria-lectin interactions in phytohemagglutinin-induced bacterial overgrowth of the small intestine by Ceri, H, Falkenberg-Anderson, K, Fang, R X, Costerton, J W, Howard, B, Banwell, J G

    Published in Canadian journal of microbiology (01-08-1988)
    “…The mechanism of phytohemagglutinin-induced bacterial overgrowth of the small bowel in the rat was studied. Interaction of the lectin with bacterial isolates…”
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    Intestinal and Pulmonary Cryptosporidiosis in an Infant with Severe Combined Immune Deficiency by Kocoshis, Samuel A, Cibull, Michael L, Davis, Thomas E, Hinton, Jeffrey T, Seip, Michael, Banwell, John G

    “…Small intestinal biopsy established the diagnosis of cryptosporidiosis in a 6-month-old male infant with severe combined immune deficiency. Scanning and…”
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    Environmental Contaminants and Intestinal Function by Banwell, John G.

    Published in Environmental health perspectives (01-12-1979)
    “…The environmental contaminants which have their major effects on the small intestine may be classified into five major categories: (1) bacterial, viral, and…”
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    Phytohemagglutinin from red kidney bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) inhibits sodium and chloride absorption in the rabbit ileum by Dobbins, J W, Laurenson, J P, Gorelick, F S, Banwell, J G

    Published in Gastroenterology (New York, N.Y. 1943) (01-06-1986)
    “…Phytohemagglutinin (PHA), derived from red kidney bean (Phaseolus vulgaris), can induce malabsorption and diarrhea when fed to rats. In this study, we…”
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