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1. Brequinar sodium.

2. Brequinar sodium.

3. Inhibition of in vitro immunoglobulin production by a novel immunosuppressive drug brequinar sodium.

4. Combination therapy with Brequinar sodium and cyclosporine synergistically prolongs hamster-to-rat cardia xenograft survival.

5. Prevention of orthotopic liver allograft rejection in rats with a short-term brequinar sodium therapy. Analysis of intragraft cytokine gene expression.

6. The development of Brequinar as an immunosuppressive drug for transplantation.

7. The use of brequinar sodium for transplantation.

8. The prevention of accelerated cardiac allograft rejection in sensitized recipients after treatment with brequinar sodium.

9. The synergism of brequinar sodium and cyclosporine used in combination to prevent cardiac allograft rejection in the rat.

11. Brequinar sodium: monitoring immunosuppressive activity.

12. Prolonged xenograft survival following combination therapy with brequinar sodium and cyclosporine.

13. Effect of brequinar sodium on in vivo antibody production.

15. Cardiac graft rejection in hypersensitized recipients: prevention of antibody response and graft rejection using brequinar sodium.

16. Evaluation of the use of brequinar sodium and cyclosporine combination therapy for preventing rat cardiac allograft rejection.

17. Prevention of vascularized allograft and xenograft rejection in rodents by brequinar sodium.

18. Individual and species differences in the in vitro sensitivity to brequinar sodium.

19. Correlation of the in vitro and in vivo immunosuppressive activity of brequinar sodium.

20. Brequinar sodium suppresses liver allograft rejection and induces permanent tolerance in the rat.

21. Effects of brequinar sodium on cynomolgus monkeys: immunosuppression and pharmacokinetics.

22. Inhibition of the pyrimidine biosynthetic pathway with S-8660, an analogue of brequinar sodium, prolongs cardiac allograft survival in rats.

23. Prevention of liver allograft rejection in rats by a short course of therapy with Brequinar Sodium.

24. The prolongation of concordant hamster-to-rat cardiac xenografts by brequinar sodium.

26. The effect of a new immunosuppressive drug, brequinar sodium, on heart, liver, and kidney allograft rejection in the rat.

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