| xenotransplantation | <procedure> 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. (11 May 1997) |
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xenotransplant: a surgical procedure in which tissue or whole organs are transfered from one species to another species
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The transplantation of tissue from one species to another species, typically from non-human mammals to humans. This technology has become very important because of a worldwide shortage of human organs for humans requiring a new organ. The most popular non-human species involved in this technology is the pig.
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A transplant of tissue from an animal of one species to an animal of another species.
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The process of transplanting organs, cells or tissues from animals into humans.
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The transfer of cells, tissues, and/or an organ from an individual of one specie to an individual of another specie.
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