Dessa är ordets examples relaterade till immunosuppressive. Klicka på valfritt ord för att gå till dess ords detaljsida. Eller, gå till definitionen av immunosuppressive.
We excluded samples from individuals known to have an immunosuppressive or acute infectious disease and those from individuals who had recently undergone a blood transfusion.
Sera from individuals known to be affected by immunosuppressive conditions or by an acute infection or to have recently undergone blood transfusion were excluded.
Overall, 9 % of cases took prescription antibiotics, 3 % laxatives, 16 % antacids, and 1 % immunosuppressive agents in the previous 28 days.
For example, it is reasonable to continue and monitor immunosuppressive therapy while withholding invasive diagnostic and therapeutic interventions, antibiotics, pressor, intubation, and cardiac resuscitation.
Three renal allograft recipients on immunosuppressive therapy had cutaneous mucormycosis, with extension of infection into the transplanted kidney in one of them.
Other immunosuppressive agents such as azathioprine are frequently used.
The future development of drugs or biological agents that inhibit adhesion molecule function might add t o the armamentarium of immunosuppressive therapy.
Perhaps other immunosuppressive agents would also be effective.
Furthermore, the toxic side-effects of the immunosuppressive drugs have been reduced.
This improvement is primarily a result of the use of more-effective immunosuppressive agents.
Newly emerging antisense technology c o u l d allow the design of gene-targeted immunosuppressive therapies and eliminate concerns over toxicity.
In general, any condition identified should be corrected prior to transplant surgery and the introduction of immunosuppressive therapy.
The relationship between a tumour and the immune response is dynamic, with immune cells striving to break through immunosuppressive barriers to eliminate the tumour.
This has been observed in both cancer and transplant patients following cessation of immunosuppressive therapy.
Structural analysis of the oligosaccharides derived from glycodelin, a human glycoprotein with potent immunosuppressive and contraceptive activities.