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The following pages link to The effect of cyclosporine on early graft function in human renal transplantation (Q42247492):
Displaying 17 items.
- Sirolimus therapy following early cyclosporine withdrawal in transplant patients: mechanisms of action and clinical results. (Q33376348) (← links)
- Immunosuppressant-induced nephropathy: pathophysiology, incidence and management (Q33804467) (← links)
- Experience with cyclosporine (Q35710845) (← links)
- Benefit-risk assessment of ciclosporin withdrawal in renal transplant recipients (Q35772548) (← links)
- A commercial transplant network's perspective of value in solid organ transplantation: Strategizing for value in transplant care (Q38723695) (← links)
- Complications of cyclosporin therapy (Q39738014) (← links)
- Cyclosporine nephrotoxicity: pathogenesis, prophylaxis, therapy, and prognosis (Q39750690) (← links)
- Cyclosporine: a powerful addition to the immunosuppressive armamentarium (Q40176613) (← links)
- Nephrotoxicity of xenobiotics (Q40476520) (← links)
- Cyclosporine: progress, problems, and perspectives. (Q41352078) (← links)
- Comparison of Azathioprine-Antilymphocyte Globulin versus Cyclosporine in Renal Transplantation (Q54258058) (← links)
- Cyclosporine-induced renal dysfunction in experimental animals and humans (Q57704640) (← links)
- Cyclosporine nephrotoxicity (Q68937744) (← links)
- Impact of cyclosporine on renal transplant practice at the University of Texas Medical School at Houston (Q69952452) (← links)
- Experience with cyclosporine and steroids in clinical renal transplantation (Q70386814) (← links)
- Reactive oxygen species mediate the effects of cyclosporine A on human cultured mesangial cells (Q73278826) (← links)
- Cilostazol and diltiazem attenuate cyclosporine-induced nephrotoxicity in rats (Q84647564) (← links)