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graft-versus-host disease After bone marrow transplantation, immune cells in the donated (grafted) material may identify the patient's (host) tissue as foreign and try to destroy them. This can be a serious problem, and drugs are available to combat it. However, in some cases, a GVH reaction actually helps to control the cancer.
Ãâó: www.clevelandclinic.org/cancer/general/glossary/g....
graft uninjured skin, which is removed from its original site and placed on the burn wound.
Ãâó: ymghealthinfo.org/content.asp
graft rejection Rarely, when a patient has an allogeneic stem cell transplant, the donor stem cells will fail to sustain blood cells production because the recipient's lymphocytes attack the donor stem cells. The conditioning of patients with cytotoxic therapy before transplantation is intended to suppress the recipient immune system sufficiently to avoid rejection of the graft. In occasional recipients, a graft may not be successful because too few donor cells are infused.
Ãâó: cll.ucsd.edu/glossaryg.htm
grafting the joining of two separate structures, such as a root and a stem or two stems, so that by tissue regeneration they form a union and grow as one plant.
Ãâó: www.hcs.ohio-state.edu/mg/manual/glossary.htm
graft A portion of tissue used for implantation.
Ãâó: www.braces.org/braces/dentists/glossary/glossary-g...
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