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    Management of biliary complications after heart transplantation by Peterseim, D S, Pappas, T N, Meyers, C H, Shaeffer, G S, Meyers, W C, Van Trigt, P

    “…Immunosuppression increases the risk of biliary complications in heart transplant recipients. Patients undergoing heart transplantation since 1986 who were at…”
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    Central and peripheral limitations to upright exercise in untrained cardiac transplant recipients by KAO, A. C, VAN TRIGT, P. III, SHAEFFER-MCCALL, G. S, SHAW, J. P, KUZIL, B. B, PAGE, R. D, HIGGINBOTHAM, M. B

    Published in Circulation (New York, N.Y.) (01-06-1994)
    “…Functional capacity and quality of life are subjectively improved after cardiac transplantation. However, the objective improvement in exercise tolerance after…”
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    Allograft diastolic dysfunction and chronotropic incompetence limit cardiac output response to exercise two to six years after heart transplantation by Kao, A C, Van Trigt, 3rd, P, Shaeffer-McCall, G S, Shaw, J P, Kuzil, B B, Page, R D, Higginbotham, M B

    “…Because prolonged survival of heart transplant recipients is expected with the current immunosuppressive treatment, the functional capacity of these long-term…”
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    Survival benefits of heart and lung transplantation by Van Trigt, P, Davis, R D, Shaeffer, G S, Gaynor, J W, Landolfo, K P, Higginbotham, M B, Tapson, V, Ungerleider, R M

    Published in Annals of surgery (01-05-1996)
    “…Heart and lung transplantation has gained acceptance as therapy for end-stage cardiac and pulmonary failure. The early and intermediate survival benefits of…”
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    The Virulence of Biochemical Mutants of Erwinia aroideae for Varieties of Radish and Turnip by Garber, E. D, Shaeffer, Susan G, Goldman, M

    Published in Journal of general microbiology (01-04-1956)
    “…Department of Botany, The University of Chicago, Chicago, Ill., U.S.A. ABSTRACT SUMMARY: Biochemical mutants of Erwinia aroideae displayed a pattern of…”
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