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Discover Ludwig"grafted skin" is a correct and usable expression in written English.
You might use it when referring to skin that has been taken from one part of the body and transplanted to another part to help it heal or to replace damaged skin. For example: "The patient underwent a skin graft procedure on her arm, using grafted skin from her thigh."
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Three weeks later, the team grafted skin from Wiens's thigh to his head.
Doctors had grafted skin from his right thigh onto the top of his hand to cover the gaping hole.
The New Yorker, November 10 , 1945P. 76 Reactions of various people to an Army lieutenant who was burned in the war, so badly that he lost his ears, had grafted skin over his eyes and scar tissue all along one side of his face.
She didn't mind the shallow furrows the lasers engraved on her skin, so entranced was she by the way the newly grafted skin pigments, activated by UV light, blossomed and spread across her face over the course of several months.
To clarify the mechanisms of phenotypic recovery, we studied grafted skin and keratinocytes from Abca12-disrupted (Abca12-/) mice.
It is possible that these alloantigen-specific Tregs from tolerized mice might be preferentially recruited to the graft site in vivo, since the grafted skin provides alloantigen that can be presented by local antigen-presenting cells (APCs) to attract these alloantigen reactive Tregs.
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If the muscle thrived after several weeks, they would graft skin from Wiens's thigh over it.
The doctors tried everything they could think of: antibiotics, changing dressings, grafting skin donated by his father.
While grafting skin on wounded soldiers during World War II, Murray observed that grafts were compatible only between identical twins.
Doctors in the fledgling field of face transplants are making great strides, grafting skin and bone and nerve and muscle to give patients new life and hope.
Among his duties was grafting skin on the many burn victims who passed through his ward, an experience that got him thinking about tissue rejection.
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