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- Syngenic abstract "The word \"syngenic\" or \"syngeneic\" (from the Greek word for a relative) means genetically identical, or sufficiently identical and immunologically compatible as to allow for transplantation. For example, it may be used for something transplanted from an identical twin. When the cells are collected from the same patient on whom they will be used, it is called autologous and when collected from identical individuals, it is referred to as syngeneic. A syngeneic graft is known as an isograft.In contrast, being from another genetically different donor of the same species, is called allogeneic. Xenogeneic transfer is transfer between different species.A tumor isolated from an organism and transplanted in its syngeneic organism elicits an immune reaction leading to rejection, whereas a normal transplanted tissue won't. This signifies that tumor cells show antigens which are completely new or modified. This forms the basis of Tumor Specific Transplantation Antigens(TSTA) or Tumor Associated Transplant Antigens(TATA).".
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- Syngenic wikiPageWikiLink Allotransplantation.
- Syngenic wikiPageWikiLink Antigen.
- Syngenic wikiPageWikiLink Autotransplantation.
- Syngenic wikiPageWikiLink Category:Transfusion_medicine.
- Syngenic wikiPageWikiLink Isograft.
- Syngenic wikiPageWikiLink Twin.
- Syngenic wikiPageWikiLink Xenotransplantation.
- Syngenic wikiPageWikiLinkText "Syngenic".
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- Syngenic subject Category:Transfusion_medicine.
- Syngenic comment "The word \"syngenic\" or \"syngeneic\" (from the Greek word for a relative) means genetically identical, or sufficiently identical and immunologically compatible as to allow for transplantation. For example, it may be used for something transplanted from an identical twin. When the cells are collected from the same patient on whom they will be used, it is called autologous and when collected from identical individuals, it is referred to as syngeneic.".
- Syngenic label "Syngenic".
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- Syngenic wasDerivedFrom Syngenic?oldid=680747762.
- Syngenic isPrimaryTopicOf Syngenic.