Tissue transplantation is the transfer of a tissue from one body to another body or another location on the patient's own body from a donor site, to replace the damaged or absent organ in the recipient's. The regenerative medicine field enables engineers and scientists to build organs from the patient's own cells such as stem cells or cells removed from damaged organs to be re-grown. Tissues and Organs which is transplanted within the same person's body are known as autografts. A transplant which has performed between two different subjects of the same species is known as allografts. Allografts can be either by cadaveric source or living source.
Past Conference Report: Transplantation Technologies & Research
Past Conference Report: Transplantation Technologies & Research
Research Article: Transplantation Technologies & Research
Research Article: Transplantation Technologies & Research
Research Article: Transplantation Technologies & Research
Research Article: Transplantation Technologies & Research
Review Article: Transplantation Technologies & Research
Review Article: Transplantation Technologies & Research
Research Article: Transplantation Technologies & Research
Research Article: Transplantation Technologies & Research
Scientific Tracks Abstracts: Transplantation Technologies & Research
Scientific Tracks Abstracts: Transplantation Technologies & Research
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Keynote: Alternative & Integrative Medicine
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Posters & Accepted Abstracts: Cancer Science & Therapy
Posters & Accepted Abstracts: Alternative & Integrative Medicine
Posters & Accepted Abstracts: Alternative & Integrative Medicine
ScientificTracks: Cancer Science & Therapy
ScientificTracks: Cancer Science & Therapy
Posters & Accepted Abstracts: Journal of Nephrology & Therapeutics
Posters & Accepted Abstracts: Journal of Nephrology & Therapeutics
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