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The ability to generate histocompatible cells using cloning techniques addresses one of the most important challenges in transplantation -- the problem of rejection.
If the problem of rejection could be cracked, not only would transplant patients have a better prognosis, but it would also be easier to match patients to donors, and so more transplants could be carried out using the limited number of organs available.
Not only does it deal with the problem of rejection (because the stem cells used are the patient's own), but cultured cells are much more consistent than the potentially damaged material that tends to result from abortions.There may, however, be a better way even than this.
Immunoisolation systems using microencapsulation or PEGylation have been developed to evade the problem of rejection by the immune system.
"It's important for all of us to deal with the problem of rejection, and I've learned that rejection isn't necessarily personal or serious; it's not even a big deal.
We have seen this frequently in black bears [ 32, 33], and had anticipated that the much smaller size of these newer devices would have eliminated the problem of rejection.
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Writer discusses the difficulty posed by the body's immune system--the problem of rejection--and the drugs used to overcome it.
This perspective helps weigh the problem of rejections in terms of the time they take during development.
Currently, therapeutic options for short gut syndrome are limited, ranging from total parenteral nutrition pending intestinal adaption to small bowel transplantation with its associated problems of rejection.
The problem of tissue rejection had not yet been solved.
For therapy, far off as that is, treating patients with their own cells would avoid the problem of immune rejection.
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