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tissue rejection will not be a problem if the tissue to be transplanted comes from the same person.

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What is tissue rejection?

when you rejact a tissue


What type of membrane protein responsible for rejection in tissue transplants?

what type of membrane protein is responsible for rejection in tissue transplant


What does tissue rejection mean?

after a graft or transplant, the immune response of the recipient to foreign tissue cells, with production of antibodies and eventually destruction of the transplanted organ. acute rejection , acute cellular rejection , cellular rejection.


Why is a transplant consisting of fetal tissue less likely to provoke an immune rejection response than tissue from an adult?

Why is a transplant consisting of fetal tissue less likely to provoke an immune rejection response than tissue from an adult?


Rejection of tissue transplants is brought about by what cells?

T lymphocytes


Which term describes medication used to prevent rejection of donor tissue?

Immunosuppressant


What type of medication is administrated to prevent rejection of donor tissue?

autoimmune medication such as azathiroprine


Why cornea can be transplanted without tissue rejection?

It contains few cells and no blood vessels.


An immune response to a tissue graft will differ from an immune response to a bacterium because?

MHC molecules of the host may stimulate rejection of the graft tissue :]


Why are pigs organs rejected in human bodies?

Tissue rejection occurs because the body does not recognize the tissue as compatible. This can be because the proteins are different for example.


What is the primary purpose of a fixative?

To kill the tissue so that post mortem decay is prevented


Which transplant method would prevent the rejection of tissue after an organ transplant?

Using organs cloned from the cells of the patient.