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Immunosuppressive drugs, also
known as
immunosuppressive agents,
immunosuppressants and
antirejection medications, are
drugs that
inhibit or
prevent the...
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molecular similitude between donor and
recipient and by use of
immunosuppressant drugs after transplant.
Transplant rejection can be
classified into...
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Mycophenolic acid is an
immunosuppressant medication used to
prevent rejection following organ transplantation and to
treat autoimmune conditions such...
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autoimmune diseases, HIV/AIDS,
infection with
human T-lymphotropic virus,
immunosuppressant medications, and some pesticides.
Eating large amounts of red meat...
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originally developed as an antifungal, but has
since been used as an
immunosuppressant drug and is
being investigated as a
potential longevity therapeutic...
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treat perivascular epithelioid cell
tumour (PEComa). It has
immunosuppressant functions in
humans and is
especially useful in
preventing the rejection...
- immunocompromised.
Administration of
immunosuppressive medications or
immunosuppressants is the main
method for
deliberately inducing immunosuppression; in...
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immunosuppressant that has been
isolated from S.
hygroscopicus from soil
samples from
Easter Island.
Ascomycin is
another immunosuppressant produced...
- (often
monoclonal antibodies) that
target it are
being investigated as
immunosuppressant therapies (e.g., otelixizumab, teplizumab) for type 1
diabetes and...
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system cells,
particularly T cells,
there has been some
success using immunosuppressants (like cyclophosphamide, cladribine, chlorambucil, and cyclosporine)...