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why were transplants between 1800 and 1950 not successful?


Why transplants between 1800 and 1950 were not very successful?

Transplant "rejection" was not understood until after 1950.


Transplants between 1800 and 150 were not successful?

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Successful Organ and tissue transplants since 1950?

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Why has the development of ideas and techniques involving transplants since 1800 led to present successful transplants?

Transplants between 1800 and 1950 were not very successful, this is because there was not things like tissue typing and immunosuppressive drugs available, these are important because tissue typing test that the tissue is compatible with the body it will be transplanted to, and immunosuppressive drugs destroy the immune system so that the antiboddies wont destroy the new organ.


Why were transplants before 1950 not very successful?

Transplant rejection was not understood until the 1950s.


Why were transplants between 1800 and 1954 not very successful?

If you're talking about organ transplants, it's because there were no anti-rejection drugs available on the market prior to this.


Were transplants between 1800 and 1950 unsuccessful?

well if you meen unsuccessful by living only a week or so then yes


Transplants between 1800 and 1950 were not very successful Developments in 1954 resulted in an important breakthrough in transplant techniques What is this development in 1954?

Joseph Murray performed the first successful transplant, a kidney transplant between identical twins, in 1954, successful because no immunosuppression was necessary in genetically identical twins.


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2 most common transplants since 1950?

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