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Immunosuppression, which is necessary for a transplantation to survive, has risks associated with it.
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Immunosuppression by ultraviolet B radiation: initiation by urocanic acid.
Potential impacts of direct mechanisms of climate change on human health in the Arctic 2009
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– Immunosuppression whether caused by disease or treatment
Underlying health problems Jeff 2009
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Immunosuppression of the recipient makes the problem of possible tumor formation even more serious.
PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Outi Hovatta et al. 2010
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Busnach G, Piselli P, Arbustini E, Baccarani U, Burra P, et al. (2006) Immunosuppression and cancer: A comparison of risks in recipients of organ transplants and in HIV-positive individuals.
PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Annie J. Sasco et al. 2010
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Iwashiro M, Messer RJ, Peterson KE, Stromnes IM, Sugie T, et al. (2001) Immunosuppression by CD4+ regulatory T cells induced by chronic retroviral infection.
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Beckenhauer W, et al. Immunosuppression with combined vaccines.
Brain Blogger 2009
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Beckenhauer W, et al. Immunosuppression with combined vaccines.
Brain Blogger 2009
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Immunosuppression carries its own risks by causing susceptibility to infection and malignancies, or other side effects.
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Beckenhauer W, et al. Immunosuppression with combined vaccines.
Brain Blogger 2009
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