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H. Repp
H. Repp
Hochschule Hannover
Medicine
Diltiazem
Transplantation
Metabolite
Endocrinology
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Diltiazem increases blood concentrations of cyclized cyclosporine metabolites resulting in different cyclosporine metabolite patterns in stable male and female renal allograft recipients
2003
British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology
J. S. Bleck
C. Thiesemann
V. Kliem
Uwe Christians
Hartmut Hecker
H. Repp
Ulrich Frei
Mechthild Westhoff-Bleck
Michael P. Manns
Sewing Kf
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Are cytochrome P450 3A enzymes in the small intestine responsible for different cyclosporine metabolite patterns in stable male and female renal allograft recipients after co-administration of diltiazem?
1996
Transplantation Proceedings
Uwe Christians
J. S. Bleck
Alfonso Lampen
Augustinus Bader
C. Thiesemann
V. Kliem
H. Repp
Mechthild Westhoff-Bleck
Michael P. Manns
Sewing Kf
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Long-term improvement of chronic renal graft dysfunction in cyclosporine-treated patients by addition of azathioprine and reduction of cyclosporine
1994
Transplantation Proceedings
V. Kliem
H. Repp
U Frei
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Lebensqualität nach operativen Eingriffen I
1989
L. Koslowski
H. W. Schreiber
S. Weller
H. G. Borst
H. Pichlmaier
H. U. Zieren
R. Böhm-Porath
H. Müller-Wiefel
W. Mühlbauer
W. Ch. Hecker
Rudolf Pichlmayr
St. Mauz
H. Repp
U. Frei
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