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Chapter 33.10, Problem 2.2CC
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Transplantation is defined as the process of moving organs, tissues, or cells from one place to another place for the purpose of replacing or repairing diseased or damaged tissues and organs. Heart transplant, lung transplant, pancreas transplant, liver transplant, and cornea transplant are some types of organ transplants. To treat and prevent transplant rejection, immunosuppressive drugs are used.
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