Organ donations, not the Wurlitzer variety!
The cornea of the eyes.
The only transplanted tissues that house enough immune cells to cause graft vs. host disease are the blood and the bone marrow.
Organs and tissues successfully transplanted since 1950 include the heart, liver, kidneys, lungs, pancreas, and corneas. Currently, the most commonly transplanted organs are the kidneys and livers due to the high demand for these organs and the success rates of the procedures.
tissues or whole organs transplanted from one species to another =D
heart, lung, kidney, skin
== == == == At least 21 different organs -- such as hearts, livers, and kidneys -- been transplanted. I believe in 1954, the first kidney transplant was performed successfully. As for the two most common, that I think would be the kidney again and the cornea in the eye. === ===
Tissues have fewer antigens than organs, making them less likely to trigger an immune response in the recipient. Additionally, tissues are less vascularized compared to organs, reducing the chance of immune system recognition and rejection. Lastly, tissues can often be transplanted in smaller amounts, decreasing the likelihood of immune rejection.
Cyclosporine suppresses T cells, which would otherwise tend to attack the tissues of a transplanted organ.
Liver, heart, pancreas, lungs, and faces if you count skin.
i think the heart is the most transplanted organ CORNEA & SKIN the most commonly transplated organ is the Penis which technicly is a fish with 6eyes lizzie is a loser!! big time!!
No. The human body rejects most animal tissues, so living, growing fangs are not able to be transplanted from animals. Artificial crowns or acrylic implants would have to be used.
Organs, tissues, and cells can be transplanted from the human body. This includes organs such as the heart, kidneys, and liver, tissues like corneas and bones, and cells such as blood stem cells. Transplants are performed to replace damaged or failing body parts in order to restore function and improve quality of life.