Credit for developing cell theory is usually given to two scientists: Theodor Schwann and Matthias Jakob Schleiden. While Rudolf Virchow contributed to the theory, he is not as credited for his attributions toward it.
Stem cell transplants can be either auto (patient's own stored cells) or allo (related or unrelated donor.) According to the National Marrow Donor Registry, currently 3500 unrelated donor transplants are performed each year in the U.S. Auto transplants are at least twice as common but I didn't find a number for them.
Its the antigen in a particular foreign body or pathogen that the body recognizes as "allo" or unfamiliar.. Maybe even harmful. So antibodies are produced against these antigens. And since they are 'neutralizing antibodies' it follows that the antigens they bind to are 'neutralizing antigens'
The molecular formula C6H12O6 (molar mass: 180.15 g/mol) may refer to any of the following simple sugars: Hexoses, Allose, Altrose, Fructose, Galactose, Glucose, L-Glucose, Gulose, Idose, Mannose, Psicose, Sorbose, Tagatose, Talose, Inositols, Allo-inositol, D-chiro-inositol, L-chiro-inositol, Cis-inositol, Epi-inositol, Muco-inositol, Neo-inositol, Scyllo-inositol. However, if the compound isn't specified, it's likely to be glucose which is a sugar.
The nucleus contains allo genetic material and helps control functions. it is also the organelle that produces ribosomes (ribosomes are acually produced in the nucleolous whic is inside of the nucleus)
definition of ALLO
Gordon Kay
Edith
The "French" Policeman.
Allo, allo.
Allo is in Parchment Desert.
Taranis allo was created in 1934.
these are the allo antibodies produced against the foreign cells in a transfused patient usually foun in patients with multiple transfusions
Captain Ernesto Bertorelli
You can find allo in the rainbow canyon
Yes they did. Watch Allo Allo
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