retransplanted love

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  • verb Simple past tense and past participle of retransplant.

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  • Embryonic stem cells that have been explanted, in vitro are manipulated and retransplanted into the same patient or a different patient and they have the ability to contribute to all mature cell types of the recipient for an extended period of time.

    Gene Therapy Novel Therapeutic Branch of Modern Medicine 2008

  • I was lucky enough to survive that and get retransplanted.

    Lahontan Valley News - Top Stories 2010

  • Had I not had the heart attack I might not have been retransplanted.

    Lahontan Valley News - Top Stories 2010

  • From its earliest conception, gene therapy held the promise of correcting inherited diseases by inserting a normal copy of the relevant gene into somatic cells. 1 Common monogenic diseases of blood cells, such as sickle cell disease or β-thalassemia, were originally considered important candidates for gene therapy because they were well understood at the molecular level and because the target cell, the hematopoietic stem cell, is easily accessible and can be explanted, genetically corrected in the laboratory, and then retransplanted. 2 The advantage of gene therapy over the conventional transplantation of hematopoietic stem cells from compatible donors is that gene therapy is

    Medlogs - Recent stories 2009

  • From its earliest conception, gene therapy held the promise of correcting inherited diseases by inserting a normal copy of the relevant gene into somatic cells. 1 Common monogenic diseases of blood cells, such as sickle cell disease or β-thalassemia, were originally considered important candidates for gene therapy because they were well understood at the molecular level and because the target cell, the hematopoietic stem cell, is easily accessible and can be explanted, genetically corrected in the laboratory, and then retransplanted. 2 The advantage of gene therapy over the conventional transplantation of hematopoietic stem cells from compatible donors is that gene therapy is

    Medlogs - Recent stories 2009

  • From its earliest conception, gene therapy held the promise of correcting inherited diseases by inserting a normal copy of the relevant gene into somatic cells. 1 Common monogenic diseases of blood cells, such as sickle cell disease or β-thalassemia, were originally considered important candidates for gene therapy because they were well understood at the molecular level and because the target cell, the hematopoietic stem cell, is easily accessible and can be explanted, genetically corrected in the laboratory, and then retransplanted. 2 The advantage of gene therapy over the conventional transplantation of hematopoietic stem cells from compatible donors is that gene therapy is

    Medlogs - Recent stories 2009

  • "I knew there might be a time in my life where I might get retransplanted.

    Lahontan Valley News - Top Stories 2010

  • None of the 14 retransplanted patients survived compared with 31 % among patients after first ASCT (P

    Naturejobs - All Jobs K Gilli 2010

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