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  • 1allogenic inhibition — injury to cells in vitro as a consequence of contact with lymphocytes that are of a different genotype …

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  • 2lymphocyte proliferation test — a functional test of the ability of lymphocytes to respond to mitogens, specific antigens, or allogenic cells. Lymphocytes are cultured both with and without the stimulant for several days and then are cultured for several hours with 3H labeled… …

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  • 3Chemotherapy — A woman being treated with docetaxel chemotherapy for breast cancer. Cold mittens and wine coolers are placed on her hands and feet to reduce harm to her nails. Chemotherapy (sometimes cancer chemotherapy) is the treatment of cancer with an… …

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  • 4Intraoperative blood salvage — Intraoperative blood salvage, also known as autologous blood salvage, is a medical procedure involving recovering blood lost during surgery and re infusing it into the patient.It has been used for many years and gained greater attention over time …

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  • 5Stem cell — Mouse embryonic st …

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  • 6Wound healing — Hand abrasion …

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  • 7Bone marrow — Simplified illustration of cells in bone marrow. Latin medulla ossium Code TA …

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  • 8Hematopoietic stem cell transplantation — HSCT redirects here. For the supersonic aircraft, see High Speed Civil Transport. Hematopoietic stem cell transplantation Intervention ICD 9 CM 41.0 MeSH …

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  • 9Childhood leukemia — is a type of leukemia, usually acute lymphocytic leukemia (ALL), that affects children. The cure rate of childhood leukemia is generally higher than adult leukemia, approaching 90%, although the side effects of treatment last into adulthood. The… …

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  • 10Antigen — Each antibody binds to a specific antigen; an interaction similar to a lock and key. An antigen is a foreign molecule that, when introduced into the body, triggers the production of an antibody by the immune system. The immune system will then… …

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