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She is also treated with oral chemotherapy and an immunosuppressant.
(Or perhaps the immunosuppressant was secondary to another research objective.
The drug is a powerful immunosuppressant, which keeps in check the body's natural defenses against foreign invaders.
An immunosuppressant is any substance that performs immunosuppression of the immune system.
Fingolimod is a new synthetic immunosuppressant, currently in phase 3 of clinical trials.
Because of its somewhat selective CB agonism, it is used experimentally as an immunosuppressant.
Ciclosporin is a cyclic polypeptide that has been used widely as an orally-available immunosuppressant.
Fludarabine is a drug normally used to treat hematological malignancies and acts as an immunosuppressant.
The name tacrolimus is derived from 'Tsukuba macrolide immunosuppressant'.
Shortly after its discovery, immuosuppressive properties were detected, which later led to the establishment of rapamycin as an immunosuppressant.
Simultaneously, Wagner was using fludarabine, an immunosuppressant that appears to encourage the new cells to engraft, or take root.
Cyclosporin concentrations are checked only in those patients who are receiving additional treatments that may have an appreciable interaction with the immunosuppressant.
Also discovered underfoot, in a fungus from Norway, it was the first immunosuppressant to inhibit primarily T-cells: the body's other defenses were not seriously eroded.
However, unlike glucocorticoids (another class of drug used in the treatment in inflammatory bowel disease), sulfasalazine is a mild immunosuppressant.
Cyclosporine is a drug that reduces the body's ability to fight illness/disease (an immunosuppressant), leaving patients vulnerable to infection or other problems (including cancers such as lymphoma).
Now 64 years old, Starzl is spearheading the use of an extraordinary new drug, FK-506, a highly specific immunosuppressant that prevents patients from rejecting transplanted tissue.
Sirolimus (also known as rapamycin) is an immunosuppressant that has been isolated from S. hygroscopicus from soil samples from Easter Island.
Paradoxically, even though rapamycin is a federally approved immunosuppressant, its inhibition of mTORC1 results in better quantity and quality of functional memory T cells.
Cyclosporine (such as Neoral) suppresses the immune system (immunosuppressant) and is used to treat severe cases of adult atopic dermatitis that haven't responded to other treatments.
Furthermore, a follow up study by Halbgewachs et al. (2009) treated fathead minnows with cortisol, a well known immunosuppressant, which significantly reduced alarm cell investment in conjunction with leukocyte activity.
Umirolimus (INN/USAN), is a macrocyclic lactone, a highly lipophilic derivative of sirolimus, an immunosuppressant.
For instance, the Fleming-Tamao oxidation has been used to accomplish the synthesis of subunits of tautomycin, an inhibitor that is used as a lead cancer compound and as an immunosuppressant.
Mitoxantrone is an immunosuppressant also used in cancer chemotherapy which was approved for MS in the year 2000; whereas natalizumab is a monoclonal antibody that was initially approved in 2004.
CYCLOSPORIN A, a cyclic undecapeptide, is a potent immunosuppressant that binds to a peptidyl-prolyl cis-trans isomerase of 165 amino acids, cyclophilin.
It is a strong antiviral agent against both DNA and RNA viruses such as herpes simplex virus type 1, a strong immunosuppressant that shows some potential in skin graft and is also very cytotoxic.