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Therapeutic immunosuppression

Known as: artificial immunosuppression, Anti-Rejection Therapies, Immunosuppression 
Deliberate prevention or diminution of the host's immune response. It may be nonspecific as in the administration of immunosuppressive agents (drugs… 
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Highly Cited
2002
Highly Cited
2002
Acute graft rejection remains a major problem among additional sequelae in liver transplant recipients. Basiliximab, a chimeric… 
Highly Cited
1997
Highly Cited
1997
BACKGROUND The development of strategies to enhance survival of transplanted organs and to potentially lower or even discontinue… 
Review
1995
Review
1995
For most of the past century scientists and physicians have recognized that UV rays present in sunlight have the potential to… 
Highly Cited
1994
Highly Cited
1994
In an effort to determine the influence of immunosuppressive therapy and other clinical variables on posttransplant osteopenia… 
Highly Cited
1982
Highly Cited
1982
Immunosuppression and debilitating illnesses are occasionally associated with multifocal brain lesions of Acanthamoebiasis, an… 
Highly Cited
1970
Highly Cited
1970
Immunological tolerance to H antigens of Salmonella adelaide may be induced in vitro by the exposure of mouse spleen cells for 6… 
Highly Cited
1970
Highly Cited
1970
Antibody-mediated suppression of the in vitro immune response to polymerized flagellin of Salmonella adelaide and to sheep… 
Highly Cited
1969
Highly Cited
1969
When the marrow from a patient with red cell aplasia was incubated in vitro a marked increase in heme synthesis occurred. Heme… 
Highly Cited
1967
Highly Cited
1967
DESPITE considerable evidence that immune mechanisms are involved in the pathogenesis of diffuse renal vascular diseases of…