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Transplantation, let's say tp in short, is a very useful procedure in surgical repair or replacement of deceased tissues as well as the deceased organs.
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Now, this transplantation technique has been well established that an animal, for example, like us, humans, accepts.
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Grafts of their own tissue, let's say t, or they can accept the grafts from their identical twin.
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However, a graft when it is received from another animal of the same species can also tend to cause the rejection of the tissue or graft.
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Now, the one who donates the tissue or organ is called as the donor, whereas the one who receives the graft is called as the recipient.
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Now, the inune response, let's say i are in short, that is induced by the transplantation, hla antigens present in all the mammalian cells is the reason for the rejection of the exogenous.
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Grafts.
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The most successful organ transplant is that of the, number one is the kidney.
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Now, similarly, one of the tissue that was of success in undergoing the transplantation from one person to another without the fear of rejection is the cornea which belongs to the person's eye...