Examples of 'xenogenic' in a sentence

Meaning of "xenogenic"

xenogenic (adjective) - refers to something originating from a foreign source or species, often used in biology or medical contexts
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  • Originating outside an organism and being introduced.
  • Relating to xenogeny.

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A xenogenic graft uses bone from another species.
Similar concerns are brought up against xenogenic graft materials.
Xenogenic material always bears the risk of infection.
Transplantation can be allogenic or xenogenic.
Xenogenic blood is the only type that is totally refused.
Tumor cells may be xenogenic.
Xenogenic cell therapy.
The submucosa of any one of the preceding claims which is allogenic or xenogenic.
Either allogenic or xenogenic cell populations can be used to reconstruct the artificial organ.
Recombined grafts are thus obtained formed of allo or xenogenic derm covered with autologous epidermis.
Note for guidance on xenogenic cell therapy products jointly with Efficacy and Safety Working Parties.
The chondrocytes can be autologous, allogenic or xenogenic.
Xenogenic bone, such as bovine bone, is available in virtually unlimited supply.
The tissues may be autogenic, allogenic or xenogenic in origin.
An example for a xenogenic material is collagen, which is biodegradable and hydrophilic.

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Examples of sources of donor cartilage include autologous, allogenic or xenogenic sources.
Xenogenic bone is derived from that of another non-living species, usually a cow.
The native tissue source may be alogenic, autogenic, or xenogenic to the patient.
Accordingly, xenogenic polyclonal antibodies would necessarily have been used to study the effects.
The cells involved in the tissue engineering processes are autologous, allogenic or xenogenic.
The xenogenic bone substitutes of equine origin, has been used for bone reconstruction in implantology.
In one embodiment the mesenchymal stem cells may have be autologous, allogeneic or xenogenic.
As a general rule, xenogenic blood products are not acceptable and allogeneic use is with reservations.
The term " variants " should also be understood to encompasses homologous genes of xenogenic origin.
Optionally, xenogenic bone powder carriers also may be treated with proteases such as trypsin.
The term " variants " should also be understood to encompass homologous genes of xenogenic origin.
Xenogenic aldehydes include aldehydes ingested, absorbed, or inhaled by a mammal from source outside the mammal.
Further antibodies to be utilized in accordance with the present invention are so-called xenogenic antibodies.
Xenogenic graft, it comes from cattle.
Moreover, these cells also confer immune tolerance in models of allogeneic and xenogenic grafts.
Maybe a xenogenic transplant?
The cells used according to the invention can be autologous, allogenic and / or xenogenic cells.
An allo - or xenogenic foreign body, administered to the subject by passive immunisation ( serotherapy ).
A variety of techniques are well-known in the art for producing xenogenic non-human animals.
Endogenous antigens include xenogenic ( heterologous ), autologous and idiotypic or allogenic ( homologous ) antigens.
Humanization is a well-established technique for reducing the immunogenicity of monoclonal antibodies of xenogenic sources.
Or from a foreign allo - or xenogenic organism, administered to the subject by passive immunization ( serotherapy ).
This leads to more antigens potentially recognized as foreign, thus eliciting a greater indirect xenogenic response.
The delivered cells can be autologous, allogenic, xenogenic and / or cells harboring recombinant DNA.
Suitable cells include autologous and non-autologous cells, and may include xenogenic cells.
The xenogenic cells secreting interleukin-2 induce significant protection, as shown by FIG . 3.
These replacement cells can be autologous, allogenic, or xenogenic.
Preferably, said cells are autologous cells, allogeneic cells, xenogenic cells, or any combination thereof.
The method of claim 1, wherein said chondrocytes are autologous, allogenic or xenogenic.
The method of claim 14 or 15 wherein the xenogenic antibodies are human.
The cartilage repair structure of any of claims 1 to 4, wherein said chondrocytes are xenogenic.
It appears that the blocking of the CD28-B7 interaction inhibits xenogenic islet graft rejection.
In principle, the cells may be autologous, allogenic and / or xenogenic cells.
The adipose tissue can be autologous tissue, allogeneic tissue, or xenogenic tissue ( e.g., porcine tissue ).
Nevertheless, the cells of step ( e ) can also be of allogenic or xenogenic origin.

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