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The transfer of an organ from one species to a recipient of another species.
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The surgical removal of an organ or tissue from one species and transplanting it into a member of a different species. For example, the use of a baboon heart in a human being.
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| xenotransplantation |
The transplantation, implantation, or infusion into a human recipient of either (a) live cells, tissues, or organs from a nonhuman animal source, or (b) human body fluids, cells, tissues or organs that have had ex vivo contact with live nonhuman animal cells, tissues or organs.
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| xenotransplantation |
Transplantation of the [genetically modified] organs of one species into another. Although xenotransplantation is an experimental procedure, many scientists view it as an eventual solution to the critical shortage of human organs.
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Transfer of animal organs into human body. The announcement in February 1997 of the birth of Dolly the sheep, the first clone of an adult mammal, attracted international attention because of the new medical and agricultural opportunities and the new ethical concerns raised by the breakthrough.
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