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They are distinct from the organ and tissuetransplant industry, which the U.S. government closely regulates.
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Interventions: All patients underwent reconstruction with an osteocutaneous free tissuetransplant for grade 4 mandibular ORN between 1999 and 2006.
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Body brokers generally refer to themselves as "non-transplant tissue banks." They are distinct, however, from the organ-and- tissuetransplant industry, which the U.S. government closely regulates.
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The tissuetransplanted into the defect was demonstrated to have high kinetic activity by its incorporation of tritiated thymidine.
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Allogeneic stem cell transplants differ from conventional tissuetransplants insofar as not all alloantigens are revealed during tolerance induction.
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That was hinted at by the way they were known to kill tissuetransplanted from one person into another.
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Fetal neural tissuetransplanted into the excitotoxin-lesioned animal can integrate with the host brain and promote neurochemical and functional recovery.
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In follow-up studies using mice with human-like immune systems, the researchers showed that the tissuetransplants were not rejected during a three month trial.
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Was Anna Keane merely an astute businesswoman who was leveraging her funeral home to solicit bodies for medical research and for much-needed tissuetransplants?
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London -Three people given eye tissuetransplants taken from a CJD victim have not yet been told of the donor's illness, it emerged last night.
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In this study, devitalized meniscal tissue pre-seeded with viable cultured chondrocytes was used to repair a bucket-handle incision in meniscal tissuetransplanted to nude mice.
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Transplantation of free vascularized bone and soft tissuetransplants was performed in 14 cases, pedicled ones (by the methods of microsurgery) in 8 patients.