Organ transplant - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
An organ transplant is the moving of an organ from one body to another, or from a donor site on the patient's own body, for the purpose of replacing the recipient's damaged or ...
Transplant rejection - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Transplant rejection occurs when a transplanted organ or tissue is not accepted by the body of the transplant recipient. This is explained by the concept that the immune system of the ...
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transplant - Definition of transplant at YourDictionary.com
transitive verb. to dig up (a growing plant) from one place and plant it in another; to remove (people, animals, etc.) from one place and resettle in another
Current Issue : Transplantation
Ratner, Lloyd E.; Rana, Abbas; Ratner, Emily R.; Ernst, Victoria; Kelly, Joan; Kornfeld, Donald; Cohen, David; Wiener, Ilona. Transplantation. 89(1):15-22, January 15, 2010.
transplantation - definition of transplantation by the Free Online ...
trans·plant (tr ns-pl nt) v. trans·plant·ed, trans·plant·ing, trans·plants. v. tr. 1. To uproot and replant (a growing plant). 2. To transfer from one place or residence to ...
TransWeb.org
The TransWeb Mission. TransWeb's mission has been constant since its inception in 1994 to the present: To provide information about donation and transplantation to the general ...
transplant - definition of transplant in the Medical dictionary - by ...
transplant /trans·plant/ (trans´plant) 1. graft: an organ or tissue taken from the body for grafting into another area of the same body or into another individual.
United Network for Organ Sharing: Organ Donation and Transplantation
UNOS oversees the national database of clinical transplant information and operates the computerized organ sharing system, matching donated organs to patients registered on the ...
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In this international collaborative framework, the participants include all transplant hospitals, tissue-typing laboratories and hospitals where organ donations take place.


