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Transplant immunology can be considered as a subfield of immunology. It studies the interactions of host organism with grafted tissues or organs.
Transplant immunology can be considered as a subfield of immunology. It studies the interactions of host organism with grafted tissues or organs.


="Laws of transplantation"=
=="Laws of transplantation"==


1- Transplants between inbred strains will succeed.
# Transplants between inbred strains will succeed.
2- Transplants between inbred strains will fail,  
# Transplants between inbred strains will fail,  
3- Transplants from a member of an inbred parental strain to an F-1 offspring will succeed, but those in the reverse direction will fail.
# Transplants from a member of an inbred parental strain to an F-1 offspring will succeed, but those in the reverse direction will fail.
4- Transplant from F2 and all subsequentt generations to F1 animals will succeed.
# Transplant from F2 and all subsequentt generations to F1 animals will succeed.
5- Transplants from inbred parental strains to the F2 generation will usually, but not always fail.
# Transplants from inbred parental strains to the F2 generation will usually, but not always fail.

Revision as of 11:56, 25 December 2005

I am working in transplant immunology research at Georgetown Transplant immunology can be considered as a subfield of immunology. It studies the interactions of host organism with grafted tissues or organs.

"Laws of transplantation"

  1. Transplants between inbred strains will succeed.
  2. Transplants between inbred strains will fail,
  3. Transplants from a member of an inbred parental strain to an F-1 offspring will succeed, but those in the reverse direction will fail.
  4. Transplant from F2 and all subsequentt generations to F1 animals will succeed.
  5. Transplants from inbred parental strains to the F2 generation will usually, but not always fail.