The Collaborative International Dictionary
cyclosporin
cyclosporin \cyclosporin\, cyclosporine \cyclosporine\n. a chemical substance produced by some soil fungi, which suppresses the cellular immune response by inhibiting T cell activation, and has been used in medicine to reduce foreign tissue rejection, especially subsequent to organ transplant surgery. [PJC] ||
Wiktionary
cyclosporin
n. (alternative spelling of cyclosporine English)
Usage examples of "cyclosporin".
If there'd been a transplant, Franconi had to be on either cyclosporin A or FK506.
If thered been a transplant, Franconi had to be on either cyclosporin A or FK506.