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cyclosporin
cy·clo·spor·ine C0837200 (sī′klə-spôr′ēn, -ĭn) also cy·clo·spor·in (-ĭn) or ci·clo·spor·inn. An immunosuppressive drug obtained from the soil fungus Tolypocladium inflatum, used to prevent the rejection of transplanted organs.cyclosporin (ˌsaɪkləʊˈspɔːrɪn) or cyclosporinen (Pharmacology) a variant spelling of ciclosporinEncyclopediaSeecyclosporin Acyclosporin
cyclosporin Ciclosporin, an important immunosuppressant drug that has greatly reduced the rate of rejection of grafted organs such as kidneys and hearts. It acts by interfering with the multiplication of immunocompetent T lymphocytes. Brand names are Neoral and Sandimunn. |