isografted
/ˈaɪsəˌɡræftɪd/
adjective
- Describing tissue that has been transplanted from a genetically identical donor.
- The isografted skin healed perfectly without any signs of rejection.
- The patient's body accepted the isografted tissue because it was from his twin.
- Researchers examined the isografted cells under a microscope.
verb
- Past tense of isograft: transplanted tissue from a genetically identical donor.
- Last year, they isografted bone marrow to treat the disease.
- The surgeon isografted a small piece of liver from the twin.
- The team isografted the tissue successfully in the laboratory.