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Immunosuppressive therapy in lung transplantation: state of the art
European Journal of Cardio-Thoracic Surgery, 05/27/09
Korom S et al. - The coming of age of lung transplantation is accompanied by an immunosuppressive armamentarium that has been brought forward from other transplant indications. Widely employed on the basis of few small randomized studies, and mostly single-center experience or empirical expert knowledge, anti-rejection therapeutic strategies in pulmonary transplantation have hardly been rigorously evaluated in large-scale prospective international trials.
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