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Pathology

Gerald Berry

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  • Coadministration of neoral and the novel rapamycin analog, SDZ RAD, to rat lung allograft recipients: potentiation of immunosuppressive efficacy and improvement of tolerability of staggered versus simultaneous treatment.

    Hausen B, Boeke K, Berry GJ, Segarra I, Benet LZ, Christians U, Morris RE. Transplantation. 1999; 67 (7): 956-62

    Neoral and rapamycin derivative (RAD) have complementary mechanisms for inhibition of lymphocyte activation and are substrates for the same pathways of drug metabolism. Therefore, we investigated treatment regimens designed to minimize pharmacokinetic interactions and to potentiate immunosuppressive efficacy in a highly stringent rat lung allograft model.

    PubMedID: 10221478

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