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rejection between two such
individuals virtually never occurs,
making isografts particularly relevant to
organ transplantations;
patients with organs...
- the body to
another in the same person),
syngenic transplantation of
isografts (grafts
transplanted between two
genetically identical individuals) and...
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defect or from an
artery to a vein for use in hemodialysis.
Autografts and
isografts are
usually not
considered as
foreign and, therefore, do not
elicit rejection...
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donor heart matches the recipient's
blood type (unless if the
donor is an
isograft). Like
other solid organ transplants, the risk of
rejection never fully...
-
genetically identical animals or people. A
syngeneic graft is
known as an
isograft.
Related terms include:[citation needed] autogeneic,
referring to autotransplantation...
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donor to a
genetically identical recipient (such as an
identical twin).
Isografts are
differentiated from
other types of
transplants because while they...
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identical (e.g.,
monozygotic twins,
animals of a
single inbred strain;
isograft or syngraft). Allogeneic: The
donor and
recipient are of the same species...
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should extend for the life of the recipient.
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