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A clinical NetWork promoting education and advancement in transplantation medicine and immunology to both health-care providers and patients by identifying clinical problems in this subspecialty and addressing the dissemination of information.
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An organ from another that is surgically placed inside the body and takes over the functioning of the native failing organ. This may be a kidney, liver, lung, heart, pancreas, or intestines. Centers are now performing simultaneous kidney and pancreas transplants or kidney and liver transplants. In the United States the largest number of transplants are transplanted kidneys. The total number of recipients on the waiting list for organ donors in the USA, is approximately 80,000. ...
Ãâó: www.pkdiet.com/glossary.htm
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A seedling that grows its first "true leaves," which resemble the adult plant leaves rather than the "seed leaves" that first appear.
Ãâó: www.blossomswap.com/glossary.html
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the process of giving tissues or cells to treat a disease. The tissue or cells may come from the same patient (autologous) or from another person (allogenic) .
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