cell transplantation

collocation in English

meaningsofcellandtransplantation

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cell
noun[C]
uk
/sel/
us
/sel/
the smallest basic unit of a plant ...
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transplantation
noun[U]
uk
/ˌtræn.splaːnˈteɪ.ʃən/
us
/ˌtræn.splænˈteɪ.ʃən/
the act of moving something from one place ...
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(Definition ofcellandtransplantationfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Until now, most studies on stemcelltransplantationhave focused on the transplant procedure itself.
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Previous studies of stemcelltransplantationhave included only the charges for donated units (19).
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Patients who have undergone stemcelltransplantationrequire several weeks to months to regenerate a fully functional immune system.
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Restoration of fertility by germcelltransplantationrequires effective recipient preparation.
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Haematopoietic stemcelltransplantationfrom a fully matched donor offers the possibility of cure.
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Currently, haematopoietic stemcelltransplantationis the only curative modality.
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The field of stemcelltransplantationcontinues to evolve rapidly.
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The promise of treating demyelinating disease throughcelltransplantationfaces the problem of obtaining appropriate donor cells.
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The cells are destroyed as a result of the autoimmune processes of type 1 diabetes, and can be replaced by isletcelltransplantation.
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The zebrafish also permits genetic analysis, in the form of genetic screens andcelltransplantationbetween mutant and wild-type embryos.
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Fetalcelltransplantationhas been performed in over 200 patients world-wide with a modest improvement in motor symptoms.
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Myelin function could possibly be restored by either gene therapy or somaticcelltransplantation.
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Allogeneic stemcelltransplantationis used in the treatment of a variety of illnesses.
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With both of those dreadful afflictions, and possibly with multiple sclerosis, we are on the verge of an amazing breakthrough with braincelltransplantation.
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She was subsequently treated with allogenic stemcelltransplantationand had complete resolution of symptoms.
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The number of pregnancies observed after hematopoietic stemcelltransplantationinvolving such as procedure is lower than 2%.
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