Ciclosporina (Spanish Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Ciclosporina" in Spanish language version.

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angelfire.com

  • Borel, Jean F. (uno de los originales autores), "History of the discovery of cyclosporin and of its early pharmacological development," Wien Klin Wochenschr (2002) 114/12: 433–437. Algunas fuentes listan al hongo bajo la alternativa especie Hypocladium inflatum gams tal como Pritchard, DI. 2005. "Sourcing a chemical succession for cyclosporin from parasites and human pathogens". Drug Discovery Today 10 [10]: 688-691 and Walter Sneader 2005. "ciclosporina" in: "Drug Discovery - A History", John Wiley & Sons, pages: 298-299 (refs. pag. 315). Sin embargo, el nombre, Tolypocladium inflatum Gams, también aparece en varios otros artículos incluyendo a la publicación de 2001 online por Harriet Upton titulado "Origin of drugs in current use: the cyclosporin story Archivado el 8 de marzo de 2005 en Wayback Machine." (retrieved June 19, 2005). Mark Plotkin states in his book Medicine Quest, Penguin Books 2001, pages 46-47, that in 1996 mycology researcher Kathie Hodge found that it is in fact a species of Cordyceps.

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ncbi.nlm.nih.gov

  • Lichtiger S, Present D, Kornbluth A, Gelernt I, Bauer J, Galler G, Michelassi F, Hanauer S (1994). «Cyclosporine in severe ulcerative colitis refractory to steroid therapy.». N Engl J Med 330 (26): 1841-5. PMID 8196726. 

web.archive.org

  • Borel, Jean F. (uno de los originales autores), "History of the discovery of cyclosporin and of its early pharmacological development," Wien Klin Wochenschr (2002) 114/12: 433–437. Algunas fuentes listan al hongo bajo la alternativa especie Hypocladium inflatum gams tal como Pritchard, DI. 2005. "Sourcing a chemical succession for cyclosporin from parasites and human pathogens". Drug Discovery Today 10 [10]: 688-691 and Walter Sneader 2005. "ciclosporina" in: "Drug Discovery - A History", John Wiley & Sons, pages: 298-299 (refs. pag. 315). Sin embargo, el nombre, Tolypocladium inflatum Gams, también aparece en varios otros artículos incluyendo a la publicación de 2001 online por Harriet Upton titulado "Origin of drugs in current use: the cyclosporin story Archivado el 8 de marzo de 2005 en Wayback Machine." (retrieved June 19, 2005). Mark Plotkin states in his book Medicine Quest, Penguin Books 2001, pages 46-47, that in 1996 mycology researcher Kathie Hodge found that it is in fact a species of Cordyceps.

world-of-fungi.org

  • Borel, Jean F. (uno de los originales autores), "History of the discovery of cyclosporin and of its early pharmacological development," Wien Klin Wochenschr (2002) 114/12: 433–437. Algunas fuentes listan al hongo bajo la alternativa especie Hypocladium inflatum gams tal como Pritchard, DI. 2005. "Sourcing a chemical succession for cyclosporin from parasites and human pathogens". Drug Discovery Today 10 [10]: 688-691 and Walter Sneader 2005. "ciclosporina" in: "Drug Discovery - A History", John Wiley & Sons, pages: 298-299 (refs. pag. 315). Sin embargo, el nombre, Tolypocladium inflatum Gams, también aparece en varios otros artículos incluyendo a la publicación de 2001 online por Harriet Upton titulado "Origin of drugs in current use: the cyclosporin story Archivado el 8 de marzo de 2005 en Wayback Machine." (retrieved June 19, 2005). Mark Plotkin states in his book Medicine Quest, Penguin Books 2001, pages 46-47, that in 1996 mycology researcher Kathie Hodge found that it is in fact a species of Cordyceps.