allografting

/ˈæləˌɡræftɪŋ/
noun
  1. The medical procedure of transplanting tissue or an organ from a genetically different donor of the same species.
    • Allografting is a common treatment for patients with severe burns.
    • The hospital specializes in allografting of bone and tendon tissue.
    • Advances in allografting have improved survival rates for organ failure.
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