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Improved survival after allogeneic small intestinal transplantation in the rat using cyclosporine immunosuppression
Richard P. Harmel, Mark Stanley
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Cyclosporine
100%
Immunosuppression
100%
Allogeneic
100%
Improved Survival
100%
Intestinal Transplantation
100%
Jejunum
25%
Microsurgical
25%
Vascularized
25%
Operative Technique
25%
Brown Norway
25%
Microscopic Evidence
25%
Postoperative Care
25%
Intestinal Graft
25%
Medicine and Dentistry
Cyclosporine
100%
Immunosuppressive Treatment
100%
Intestinal Transplantation
100%
Microsurgery
25%
Surgical Technique
25%
Jejunum
25%
Postoperative Care
25%
Intestine Graft
25%
Immunology and Microbiology
Ciclosporin
100%
Immunosuppression
100%
Intestinal Transplantation
100%
Experimental Model
25%
Jejunum
25%
Brown Norway Rat
25%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Ciclosporin
100%
Jejunum
25%
Brown Norway Rat
25%