xenograft in English

noun
1
a tissue graft or organ transplant from a donor of a different species from the recipient.
The organ shortage meant a new look at the use of xenograft organs - from other species.
noun
    heterograft

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1. In xenograft models, the use of Acriflavine decreased tumor growth and

2. Provides improved volume maintenance Available Configurations IX-010025 InterOss .25g/.5cc Anorganic Cancellous Xenograft .25-1mm IX-010050 InterOss .5g/1cc Anorganic Cancellous Xenograft .25-1mm IX-010100 InterOss 1.0g/2cc Anorganic Cancellous Xenograft .25-1mm IX-010200 InterOss 2.0g/4cc Anorganic

3. 24 Conclusion: Human fetal testicular tissues could survive and continuously develop after being xenograft into castrated immunodeficient mice.

4. In a xenograft mouse model of pancreatic cancer, Aconitine suppressed tumor growth and increased cell apoptosis

5. Allograft vs. Xenograft Subject: Practical Considerations for Biologic Scaffolds Created Date: 10/10/2008 2:18:12 PM

6. Karl Schumacher Xenograft particulate is an osteoconductive, porous, Anorganic bone mineral with carbonate apatite structure derived from porcine cancellous bone

7. TRX Biosurgery offer two tissue products produced using patented dCELL® Technology, DermaPure®, a decellularized dermal allograft, and SurgiPure® XD, a decellularized porcine xenograft.

8. -1823: First Autograft was performed -1837:First allograft on a gazelle -First xenograft was performed in the early twentieth[2] Allografts,Xenografts,Autografts(source comparison) Graft is performed as a medical procedure to repair a damage tissue.

9. Anorganic Bone Graft Materials: Anorganic bone graft materials are a type of xenograft bone graft substitute made from other than human material, such as cow (i.e., bovine) or coral, and is typically used in combination with other types of bone graft materials, for example with collagen or a calcified matrix.