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explant
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explant [′eks‚plant]
(cell and molecular biology)
An excised fragment of a tissue or an organ used to start a cell culture.


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By explanting the organ, we could give a high and uniform dose to all the liver, which is impossible to obtain inside the body without serious risk to the patient," explained physicist Dr.
A second firm, whose identity was purged from the documents, sent letters to doctors asking them to consider explanting the devices, but Angeion disagreed with this course of action, the EIR said.
 
 
 
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