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What is clyclosporine?

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∙ 17y ago
Updated: 6/8/2024

Cyclosporine is an immunosuppressant than is given to prevent rejection after organ transplantiation

It is also used for rhuematoid Arthritis and certain types of psoriasis.

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What were the transplant developments in 1954?

The transplant development that happened in 1954 was the development of clyclosporine. This helped revelutionised the history of transplants. Actually, ciclosporin was developed in the 1970's. The 1954 development was the first successful kidney trasplant between two identical twins. (They had to be identical twins since ciclosporin had not been developed; the donor had to match perfectly).


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