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Immunosuppressive drug
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Immunosuppressive drug
Medication used to suppress the immune system.
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This patent, in addition to patent number 6,303,355 entitled Method of Culturing, Cryopreserving and Encapsulating Pancreatic Islet Cells also exclusively licensed to the company, cover technologies designed to overcome these problems without the use of immunosuppresive drugs that would harm the patient's immune system.
This patent , in addition to United States Patent 6,303,355 entitled Method of Culturing, Cryopreserving and Encapsulating Pancreatic Islet Cells also exclusively licensed to the company, cover technologies designed to overcome these problems without the use of immunosuppresive drugs that would harm the patient's immune system.
These data demonstrated for the first time that CTLA4-Ig has the potential to be used as an immunosuppresive drug and that it may induce tolerance - maintenance of the immune suppression after withdrawal of the drug.
 
 
 
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