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AllogeneicTaken from different individuals of the same species. Two or more individuals are said to be allogeneic to one another when the genes at one or more loci are not identical.
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AllogeneicTaken from different individuals of the same species. Also called allogenic.
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AllogeneicInvolving genetically similar but not identical donor in a medical procedure such as a stem cell transplant.
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AllogeneicTaken from different individuals of the same species.
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Allogeneic Strains or individuals that express different alleles of the same gene among 2 otherwise genetically similar mice.
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AllogeneicTaken from different individuals of the same species. Also called allogenic.
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Allogeneic(adj) denoting or relating to cells or tissues from individuals belonging to the same species but genetically dissimilar (and hence immunologically incompatible)
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Allogeneictransplant from one individual to another
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AllogeneicTissue from a donor.
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Allogeneic<genetics, immunology> Two or more individuals (or strains) are stated to be allogeneic to one another when the genes at one or more loci are not identical in sequence in each organism. Allogenicity is usually specified with reference to the locus or loci involved. This entry appears with permission from the Dictionary of Cell and Molecular B [..]
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AllogeneicVariation in alleles among members of the same species.
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Allogeneic refers to blood, stem cells, bone marrow, or other tissue that is transferred from one person to anotheranemia
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AllogeneicTransfusion of blood from a person other than the recipient, (i.e., NOT autologous). Same as homologous.
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AllogeneicDescribes the genetic differences between two individuals.
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AllogeneicCells or tissue derived from a different individual of the same species.
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AllogeneicSee "Transplantation." Amyloidosis
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AllogeneicThe infusion of bone marrow or stem cells from one individual (donor) to another (recipient). A patient receives bone marrow or stem cells from a compatible, though not genetically identical, donor. Autologous
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AllogeneicAdjective referring to the transfer of material such as bone marrow or skin from one person (the "donor") to another person ("the recipient").
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AllogeneicDenoting or relating to cells or tissues from individuals belonging to the same species but genetically dissimilar (and hence immunologically incompatible)
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Allogeneic Describes a transplant of donated tissue from someone else, sometimes known as an ‘allograft’ or ‘donor transplant’
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