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rejection The destruction of a graft by the immune system of the recipient. Destruction can be brought about by cells (lymphocytes) or antibodies or both. Destruction may be reversible and/or irreversible, and can occur at any time after transplantation. The earliest rejection can occur at the moment is which blood flow is restored to the donor organ.
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reject 1. regarding a game-try or a slam-try; 2. regarding an invitation to take a particular action; 3. fail either to make the call suggested or invited, or to move in that direction; 4. to state or imply unwillingness to cooperate with partner's suggestion; 5. regarding a transfer, fail to make the call suggested by the transfer.
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rejection Reaction caused by the immune system attacking a transplanted organ or tissue by the production of antibodies. Immunosuppressive drugs are prescribed to help prevent this reaction.
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rejection a process in which transplanted tissues or organs are degraded or destroyed
Ãâó: www.transplantrx.com/resources/glossary.htm
rejection When the body fights against a tissue or organ as if it were infected or damaged. This process usually results in damage to that organ or tissue.
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