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1. Corneal transplants are bloodless.

2. You do liver transplants?

3. Well, think of the first heart transplants.

4. Most human tissue and organ transplants are Allografts.

5. Recipients of tissue and organ transplants are artificial Chimeras

6. We don't need sophisticated heart transplants around the world.

7. Since then, over 75,000 heart transplants have been performed worldwide.

8. The Asylum Transplants You to Triassic World and More Mockbuster Madness

9. And I discovered that the premise of transplants is pretty straightforward.

10. Many Stags have undergone reversion transplants in the quest for originality.

11. I also learned that bone marrow transplants are fraught with danger.

12. Hand transplants were the first of a new category of transplants where multiple organs are transplanted as a single functional unit, now termed "Vascularized Composite Allotransplantation" or VCA.

13. In transplants from 3 goiter specimens, however, significantly higher LI were found.

14. Let's run a check on liver transplants in the next 24 hours.

15. Living-donor renal transplants are further characterized as genetically related (living-related) or non-related (living-unrelated) transplants, depending on whether a biological relationship exists between the donor and recipient.

16. From now on, only black ladies should get all the organ transplants.

17. The available organs are carefully matched to people in need of transplants.

18. This little insect fertilizes, transplants, and prunes its fungus gardens in ways that maximize yield.

19. Other articles where Autotransplant is discussed: transplant: Transplants and grafts: Autografts cannot be rejected

20. Animal breeding and husbandry for the production of medical products, transplants and tissue materials

21. Symon was a psychopath who gave face transplants to the mob using stolen faces.

22. Well, there are jokes about yeast infections, frostbite, liver transplants and cereal variety packs.

23. Collards can be started from transplants or from seeds sown directly in the garden

24. Transplants would happen only if the next of kin agreed and organs were healthy.

25. We perform, on average, 330 kidney, 56 pancreas transplants per year in addition to renal Autotransplantation

26. She's had two kidney transplants and now her family are gambling on one last operation.

27. EACH day people face ethical decisions about health: organ transplants, abortion, the “right to die.”

28. Even in cases where transplants manage to take root, the results are not always beneficial.

29. Admoni has preformed thousands of eye surgeries specializing in Corneal Transplants and Laser Vision Correction

30. Informing donors about hand and face transplants: time to update the Uniform AnAtomical Gift Act

31. And I focused my research on stem cells as a possible source for cell transplants.

32. While, at the same time, the actual number of transplants has remained almost entirely flat.

33. Allografts account for many human transplants, including those from cadaveric, living related, and living unrelated donors.

34. The transplant is called an Allograft, allogeneic transplant, or homograft.Most human tissue and organ transplants are Allografts.

35. Possible approaches include financial and political stimuli, targeted demographic analyses, in vitro fertilization, egg transplants, and cloning.

36. The performance of the transplants was measured by vegetative growth expressed as dry weight at harvest after twelve months.

37. Corneae and musculoskeletal grafts are the most commonly transplanted tissues; these outnumber organ transplants by more than tenfold.

38. By definition, Balled-and-burlapped plants are transplants sold to the consumer after having been planted, dug up, and wrapped

39. 20 These include outpatient chemotherapy, vaccines for influenza and hepatitis B and some immunosuppressant drugs for people with organ transplants.

40. Here are 5 must see road trips every Austinite needs to take! (Fine, even transplants are welcome.) Wimberley

41. Some sources say the actual number of transplants is significantly higher, based on detailed analysis of hospital records.

42. (Transplantation, June 1988) Likewise, refusal of blood has not stood in the way even of successful heart transplants.

43. But pregnant women , some children , and recipients of kidney transplants should be treated to avoid a kidney infection .

44. He gets visibly upset when talking about the transplants, saying they needlessly subject children to harrowing side effects.

45. Cyclosporin: [-spôr′ēn] an alternative term for Cyclosporin A, an immunosuppressive medication often administered after organ transplants

46. Altus TM For insect control in landscape and production ornamental plants, greenhouse vegetables and transplants, fruits, and nut trees

47. Bellevue and LiveOnNY Come Together to Encourage Organ Donation Enrollment Organ donation enrollment helps those currently waiting for live-saving transplants

48. Aboutface is the first major interdisciplinary project to consider the meanings of face transplants as surgical and psychological processes

49. Furthermore, with some adjustments it could also be used to induce tolerance to transplants taken from dead organ donors.

50. Transplants did not improve the survival chances of patients at low and medium risk of dying on the waiting list.

51. 15 These include outpatient chemotherapy, vaccines for influenza and hepatitis B and some immunosuppressant drugs for people with organ transplants.

52. An Allogenic stem cell transplant transplants donor's stem cells into the patient to suppress disease and help restore the patient's immune system

53. Callus tissue with aerial mycelium was maintained in vitro for more than 1 year by transplants at 4-month intervals.

54. Budless Tomato Transplants 3 are pruned of 4 6 suckers (i.e., axillary meristems) prior to or just after staking and tying

55. More than 5,000 transplants have been made since 1989, with treatments for diseases such as leukaemia, lymphoma, anaemia and heart disease.

56. programmes designated as advanced-technology programmes, such as those involving transplants, cardiovascular surgery, nephrology and genetics, continue to be affected by supply instability.

57. We studied three male patients, two with aplastic anemia and one with acute myelogenous leukemia, who received transplants from their histoincompatible mothers.

58. Busulfan, anti-thymocyte globulin (ATG) (b) FludArabine, total body irradiation 2Gy (c) FludArabine, cyclophosphamide, rituximab plus ATG in alternative donor transplants (d) Flud Arabine, busulfan (e) FludArabine, melphalan, alemtuzumab (f) FludArabine, cyclophosphamide plus ATG in alternative donor transplants (g) Donor other than HLA-identical siblings NRM: non-relapse mortality, GVHD

59. Grafts and transplants can be classified as Autografts, isografts, allografts, or xenografts based on the genetic differences between the donor’s and recipient’s tissues

60. In addition, in recent development, bioreactor technologies have allowed the rapid maturation of tissues, vascularization of tissues and the ability to survive transplants.

61. While lung transplants carry certain associated risks, they can also extend life expectancy and enhance the quality of life for end-stage pulmonary patients.

62. Newell formerly suffered from Fuchs' dystrophy, a congenital disease which affects the cornea, but was cured by two cornea transplants in 2006 and 2007.

63. Antibiotics have transformed the practice of medicine, making once lethal infections readily treatable and making other medical advances, like cancer chemotherapy and organ transplants, possible

64. It’s not difficult to grow Celery but you do need start Celery from seed indoors; transplants are hard to find and do not always succeed

65. We use bone allografts regularly in acetabuloplasty in cases of severe residual hip dysplasia. These transplants simplify and shorten the operation and improve the results in our hands.

66. In Arrhythmic animals with SCN lesions, placement of small transplants of fetal hypothalamus containing the SCN into the third ventricle restores the circadian sleep–wake rhythm

67. Hair transplants consist of removing tiny plugs of hair from areas where the hair is continuing to grow and placing them in areas that are Balding

68. The compounds of this invention are useful in the treatment of autoimmune diseases, the prevention of rejection of foreign organ transplants and related afflictions, diseases and illnesses, and cardiac arrhythmias.

69. The second center reported two cases of bronchial anastomotic dehiscence, one of which was fatal. Rapamune is indicated for the prophylaxis of organ rejection in patients receiving allogeneic renal transplants.

70. The present application discloses a system and method for ABO antibody detection and characterization that can provide an alternative means for assessment and management of ABO-incompatible and ABO- compatible transplants.

71. H uman-animal Chimeric embryos—organisms created using cells from two or more species—have the potential to change how researchers study disease and generate organs and tissues for human transplants

72. Bioethics definition, a field of study concerned with the ethics and philosophical implications of certain biological and medical procedures, technologies, and treatments, as organ transplants, genetic engineering, and care of the terminally ill

73. When we are growing Biennials for seed, we plant almost all first year (vegetative year) Biennials as transplants in mid-August, giving us about eight weeks of good growing season before we begin to see frost

74. The recipient of a hand transplant needs to take immunosuppressive drugs similar to other transplants such as kidneys or livers, as the body's natural immune system will try to reject, or destroy, the hand.

75. For instance , in diseases or conditions where blood vessels need to repair quickly , such as in helping wounds to heal , in organ transplants , diabetic ul cers , and where strokes or heart conditions have left blood vessels damaged .

76. Bioethics provides a forum for well-argued articles on the ethical questions raised by current issues such as: international collaborative clinical research in developing countries, organ transplants and xenotransplantation, ageing and the human lifespan, AIDS…

77. About - Aboutface How can psychological research on visible difference help to inform our work on face transplants? Read PDRA Matthew Ridley's blog on the importance of patient-focused psychological screening and assessment 👉 https://bit.ly/3fc5GFt

78. Lunde, a consultant to surgeon Norman Shumway’s transplant team at Stanford, these patients represent some of the less severe mental aberrations [italics ours] observed in the Shumway series of 13 transplants over the last 16 months.”

79. CellCept [mycophenolate mofetil (MMF)] is indicated for the prophylaxis of organ rejection, in recipients of allogeneic kidney [see Clinical Studies (14.1)], heart [see Clinical Studies (14.2)] or liver transplants [see Clinical Studies (14.3)], in combination with other immunosuppressants.

80. The Apheresis Collection Facility (ACF) is located in the 15th floor of Jefferson Towers and operates Monday to Friday collecting HPC for transplants, as well as peripheral mononuclear cells for cellular therapies such as CAR-T and other experimental protocols