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Meaning of "allografts"

An allograft is a tissue graft obtained from a donor of the same species as the recipient but not genetically identical. It is commonly used in medical procedures such as organ transplants
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Allografts can also be used in analogous procedures.
Treatment of allograft rejection after transplantation of other allografts.
Cryopreserved allografts partially circumvent these inconveniences.
Most human tissue and organ transplants are allografts.
Use of allografts also leads to the risk of infection.
Maximal preservation time of tracheal allografts.
Allografts are taken from a donor of the same species.
Either autogenous bone or bone allografts can be used.
Allografts can either be from a living or cadaveric source.
Immunosuppression treatments have been used to prevent rejection of allografts.
Allografts at your age are not a good idea at all.
Autografts are preferred over allografts.
Allografts are usually obtained from cadaver.
The differences between autografts and allografts are discussed above.
The use of allografts attempts to alleviate these problems.

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With the majority of allografts.
Allografts are susceptible to various negative consequences.
Tissue lessions were not identified in the allografts of these animals.
Allografts could also be used in order to strengthen tendon transfer.
Use of circumferential femoral allografts remains a matter of controversy in the literature.
Allografts are sections of bone taken from a long bone of a donor.
The use of circumferential femoral allografts remains controversial in the literature.
Allografts and demineralized bone preparations are therefore often employed.
One option to avoid these changes is replacement the meniscus by allografts.
All allografts were processed aseptically but did not undergo terminal sterilization.
The transfer of certain diseases is also a danger when using allografts.
Liver allografts are less aggressively rejected than other organ allografts.
These complications were more than twice as common in patients receiving allografts.
Fresh allografts carry the risk of immune response or disease transmission.
Profiling molecular changes induced by hydrogen treatment of lung allografts prior to procurement.
Devitalized massive allografts are the dominant clinical option for reconstructive surgery.
This process will allow for development of osteoinductive weight bearing allografts.
Allografts are grafts between members of the same species that differ genetically.
The risk of rejection is what we mostly worry about with the majority of allografts.
Other tendon structures or allografts are usually reserved for revision or multiligamentary surgeries.
Viral and bacterial infection associated to the use of allografts is a very rare event.
Animals that received allografts of pig donor corneas were also similarly evaluated.
Transplants that are recently performed between two subjects of the same species are called allografts.
Allografts are much easier to protect from immune rejection compared with xenografts.
Seven out of seven patients who received islet allografts became insulin independent.
The making of allografts comprises in particular risks of transmitting certain serious viral diseases.
The alternative source of human bone grafts is allografts harvested from human donors.
These allografts heal at each end with mild proliferative bone formation by eight weeks.
Xenografts from other species and artificial hearts are two less successful alternatives to allografts.
It was also known that human allografts of amniotic cells generated no significant immunological problems.
This composite material is also advantageous because it eliminates the need for allografts or autografts.
Commercially available allografts for treating bone defects have recently become available.
This critical epistemology then allows to approach the ethical questions raised by composite tissue allografts.
Osteoarticular allografts have been utilized for the treatment of the cartilage lesion with good results.
Recent observations suggest that cyclopamine inhibits the growth of cultured medulloblastoma cells and allografts.

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