
1) Allotransplant 2) Homograft 3) Homotransplant
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1) Graft 2) Homograft 3) Transplant
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graft of tissue from another individual of the same species, who is genetically different from the recipient. Bone is generally transplanted without revascularisation. Histocompatibility studies (tissue typing), essential in organ transplantation, are not necessary in bone allografting
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The transplant of an organ, tissue, or cells from one individual to another individual of the same species who is not an identical twin.
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Graft of tissue from another individual of the same species, who is genetically different from the recipient. Bone is generally transplanted without revascularisation. Histocompatibility studies (tissue typing), essential in organ transplantation, are not necessary in bone allografting.
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<haematology> Grafts between two or more individuals allogeneic at one or more loci (usually with reference to histocompatibility loci). As opposed to autograft and xenograft. ... (18 Nov 1997) ...
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(al´o-graft) homologous graft. a graft of tissue between individuals of the same species but of disparate genotype; types of donors are cadaveric, living related, and living unrelated. Called also allogeneic graft and homograft.
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A tissue transplant (graft) between two genetically nonidentical members of a species.
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a graft between two individuals who are of the same species (eg. human) but have genetic differences
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a transplant of genetically matched cells, tissues, or organs between two members of the same species.
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Transplants from one individual to a genetically non-identical individual of the same species.
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Graft of a piece of tissue or organ from one individual to another of the same species.
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Grafts between two or more individuals allogeneic at one or more loci (usually with reference to histocompatibility loci). As opposed to autograft and xenograft.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: al′ō-graft Definitions: 1. A graft transplanted between genetically nonidentical individuals of the same species. Synonyms: allogeneic graft, homograft, homologous graft, homoplastic graft
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Allograft: The transplant of an organ or tissue from one individual to another of the same species with a different genotype. A transplant from one person to another, but not an identical twin, is an allograft. Allografts account for many human transplants, including those from cadaveric, living related, and living unrelated donors. Called also an ...
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Tissue or organ graft between allogeneic individuals.
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Tissue graft obtained from an individual of the same species as the recipient.
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allograft 1. Transplant tissue obtained from another of the same species. 2. A graft from a donor of one species to a recipient of the same species, where the two individuals are not genetically identical. 3. A tissue graft taken from a genetically nonidentical donor of the same species as the recipient.
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transplanted tissue from an individual of the same species that is genetically different from the recipient
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A bone graft which uses bone derived from a human other than the individual being treated by it.
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Bone transferred between genetically dissimilar members of the same species
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A bone graft which uses bone derived from a human other than the individual being treated by it.
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a tissue or organ obtained from one member of a species and grafted to a genetically dissimilar member of the same species. Also calledCf.
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A tissue transplanted to a different individual of the same species.
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