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1. Acute Graft Rejection and Formation of De Novo Donor-Specific Antibodies Triggered by Low Cyclosporine Levels and Interferon Therapy for Recurrent Hepatitis C Infection After Liver Transplantation: A Case Report.

2. Biotransformation of cyclosporin G in comparison to cyclosporine.

3. Maintenance immunosuppression without corticosteroids following combined pancreas and kidney transplantation.

4. Interaction of cyclosporine and probucol in heart transplant patients.

6. Use of cyclosporine with poor initial renal function results in severely diminished renal clearance up to three years following liver transplantation.

7. The effect of cyclosporine A on long-term renal function in pediatric liver transplant recipients.

8. Hyperlipidemia and obesity after orthotopic liver transplantation.

11. The effect of somatostatin 201-995 on the early course of porcine pancreaticoduodenal allotransplantation.

12. Distribution of FK 506 in plasma lipoproteins in transplant patients.

13. Comparison of the effectiveness of cyclosporine A in small-bowel transplantation using different rat strain combinations.

14. Cyclosporin A-induced side effects in renal transplantation are related to the ratio of nonspecific/specific cyclosporin blood trough levels as analysed by radioimmunoassay.

15. A prospective study of the effect of diltiazem in renal allograft recipients receiving cyclosporine A: preliminary results.

17. Diurnal variations of cyclosporine and metabolites in renal transplant patients.

18. The synthetic prostaglandin E1 analogue rioprostil reduces the nephrotoxic potential of cyclosporine A.

19. Activity of cyclosporin metabolites M17 and M1.

20. Cyclosporine. Pharmacokinetics.

21. Significance of cyclosporine pharmacokinetics.

22. Definition, diagnosis, and management of rejection in the second to sixth months posttransplant--an overview.

23. Critique of cyclosporine pharmacokinetic measurements.

25. Correlation between whole blood and plasma cyclosporine blood levels.

27. Determinants of cyclosporine nephrotoxicity following cardiac transplantation.

28. Cyclosporine monitoring with polyclonal and specific monoclonal antibodies during episodes of renal allograft dysfunction.

29. A functional assay for cyclosporine in patient serum.

33. Cyclosporine A monitoring by radioimmunoassay (RIA) and high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) after liver transplantation: influence of route of administration and of liver function on the RIA:HPLC ratio.

34. Improved early course after cadaveric renal transplantation by reducing the cyclosporine dose and adding azathioprine.

35. Cyclosporine-drug interactions.

37. The effects and side effects of cyclosporine: relationship to drug pharmacokinetics.

38. Cyclosporine chronic nephrotoxicity: histologic follow-up at 6 and 18 months after renal transplantation.

39. Measurement of cyclosporine and 18 metabolites in blood, bile, and urine by high-performance liquid chromatography.

40. Lymphocyte parameters in liver graft recipients receiving prophylactic OKT3 or conventional triple therapy.

41. Identification of cyclosporine metabolites in human bile, blood, and urine by high-performance liquid chromatography/radioimmunoassay/fast atomic bombardment mass spectroscopy.

43. Cyclosporine in living related and cadaveric renal transplantation.

45. Cyclosporine A nephrotoxicity in liver graft recipients: determination of nephrotoxic cyclosporine blood concentrations in liver graft recipients as defined by the HPLC and RIA tests.

47. The free fraction of cyclosporine in plasma: clinical findings with a new method.

49. Prevention of delayed graft function by diltiazem and iloprost.

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