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transplantation
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transplantation [‚tranz·plan′tā·shən]
(biology)
The artificial removal of part of an organism and its replacement in the body of the same or of a different individual.
To remove a plant from one location and replant it in another place.


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Overview of transplantation immunology and the pharmacotherapy of adult solid organ transplant recipients: Focus on immunosuppression, AACN Clinical Issues, May 1999, 10:2, pp.
Prior to that, he served as director of the Transplantation Immunology Laboratory and associate professor of surgery (immunology) at Montefiore Medical Center/Albert Einstein College of Medicine Bronx, New York and associate professor, department of microbiology, associate professor of pathology, and director of the Tissue Typing and Cellular Immunology Laboratory, Medical College of Ohio at Toledo (Toledo, Ohio).
These research studies will be applied to improved therapeutic management of transplantation immunology and autoimmune diseases.
 
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