“…(Schiff et al, 2007) Various published in vitro experimental studies on the effect of cyclosporine on various endothelial cell lines used a wide range of drug concentration ranging from 0.1 µg/ml to 4000 µg/ml over varying durations of exposure (up to 72 hours). (Basu et al, 2010;Bouvier et al, 2009;Farivar et al, 2005;Gooch et al, 2017;Grupper et al, 2013;Ikezoe et al, 2012;Illsinger et al, 2011;Renner et al, 2013;Rodrigues-Diez et al, 2016) Although the levels of cyclosporine maintained clinically is lower than those used in experimental in vitro studies, they are not directly comparable. It is one of the limitations of in vitro models of disease.…”