Allotransplantation – מילון אנגלי-אנגלי
allotransplantation
n.
act of transplanting an organ or part of body tissue from a donor of a species to a recipient of the same species who is different from a genetic standpoint
Allotransplantation
Allotransplants (
allo- from the
Greek meaning "other") is the
transplantation of
cells,
tissues, or
organs, to a recipient from a genetically non-identical donor of the same species. The transplant is called an
allograft,
allogeneic transplant, or
homograft. Most human tissue and
organ transplants are allografts. A
xenograft is a graft from a different species, such as when animal tissue is grafted into human tissue, or when human cancer cells are implanted in mice for experimental tumor studies. Allografts can be referred to as "homostatic" if they are biologically inert when transplanted, such as bone and
cartilage.
allotransplantation
s.
allotransplantasjon, det å transplantere et organ eller del av kroppsvev som transplanteres fra en donor av en art til en mottaker av samme art som er forskjellig fra et genetisk standpunkt
allotransplantation
n.
(medicin) allotransplantation, overførelse af transplantat fra en donor til en recipient inden for samme art