Stem cells from a donor to be sued for transplant
An organ or tissue transplanted from one individual to another of the same species, i.e. human to human.
A graft (occasionally bone) taken from a human being and implanted in another
An organ or tissue transplant between two humans.
a procedure where a graft is provided by one person and donated to another person.
the use of frozen samples of bone that will with time become part of the human skeleton during bone reconstruction.
A graft of tissue taken from one individual and grafted to another of the same species. A transplanted organ is sometimes referred to as an allograft.
A transplant between members of the same species.
Source is from the same species.
A graft of tissue obtained from a cadaver donor to replace lost tissue.
Tissue that has been donated by another individual and preserved for use in your body.
Allogeneic stem cell transplant.
tissue or organ grafting between individuals that belong to the same species but are not genetically identical
tissue or organ transplanted from a donor of the same species but different genetic makeup; recipient's immune system must be suppressed to prevent rejection of the graft
a graft between genetically dissimilar members of the same species
a graft in which an immunologically dissimilar donor and recipient of the same species are involved in the graft procedure
an actual transplant of bone and cartilage from a donor into your knee
a section of bone with overlying cartilage derived from the end of the femur, in this case from the femoral condyle
a transplant between different individuals of the same species
A bone graft material derived from human cadaver bone. Allograft bone can be “machined” into different anatomic shapes and sizes for load bearing applications or processed into particulate for use as a bone graft.
Cells taken from one person to transplant into another person (such as using a human fetus for a human brain cell transplantation).
a piece tissue transplanted from a bone bank to replace one that's damaged or diseased.
Tissue transplantation between genetically dissimilar members of the same species. Back to glossary index
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A graft from another individual.
An organ or tissue transplanted between two human beings.
Tissue transplant between non-identical individuals, in the case of spine surgery, usually bone. Allografts are from cadaver donors.
A contraction for the phrase allogeneic transplant.
tissue (I our case, bone) from one individual transplanted to another individual.
Transplants from one individual to a genetically non-identical individual of the same species.
Graft of organ or tissue between two individuals of the same species.
A graft of tissue between individuals of the same species
tissue or organ transplanted between genetically non-identical individuals of the same species (i.e., human to human).
Tissue transferred from a donor to a recipient of the same species
graft of cells, tissues or organs from a donor. Immunological compatibility between donor and recipient is not guaranteed. There are frequent risks of grafted organ rejection by the recipient organism.
a transplant from a genetically non-identical individual, i.e., someone other than an identical twin.
transplant cells taken from a different member of the same species (such as using a human fetus for a hum brain cell transplantation).
bone from another person (cadaver)
a graft derived from an individual of the same species that is sufficiently unlike genetically to interact antigenically
Bone transferred between genetically dissimilar members of the same species
a graft between two individuals who are of the same species (eg. human) but have genetic differences Back
tissue transplanted between individuals of the same species, for example, transplantation of skin from a human cadaver or of fibroblast-based tissue from a donor to a recipient (Anginera is such an allograft tissue).
Tissue surgically transplanted from one person to another
Tissue obtained from a donor to be used in another person.
Donor and recipient of transplanted tissue are the same species (i.e., human)
A tissue or an organ transplant between individuals of the same species, but genetically nonidentical.
A tissue transplant (graft) between two genetically nonidentical members of a species.
A tissue graft from an allogeneic donor. Allografts are rejected by the immune system unless the recipient of the graft undergoes immunosuppressant therapy (Janeway et a l., 2005).
A valve graft composed of tissue from an animal of the same species.
a graft transplanted between genetically nonidentical individuals of the same species.
A tissue graft between non-identical individuals.
An allograft or allogeneic transplant refers to when transplanted cells, tissues or organs are sourced from a genetically non-identical member of the same species. Most human tissue and organ transplants are allografts.