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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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His current research interests include the investigation of non-myeloablative conditioning prior to allogeneic transplantation and the use of allogeneic and autologous hematopoietic transplantation for hematologic malignancies and selected solid tumors.
Cellerant's proprietary HSC technology is the basis for commercial applications in allogeneic transplantation, universal cell products, protein pharmaceuticals and T-cell therapy.
Autologous adult stem-cell transplantation (transplanting one's own cells) has overwhelming clinical and economic advantages over allogeneic transplantation, which involves cells donated by other people and is susceptible to life-threatening rejection.
 
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