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▪ I. heterotransplant, n. Med. and Biol.|ˌhɛtərəʊˈtrɑːnsplɑːnt, -træns-, -plænt| [f. hetero- + transplant n.] A piece of tissue or an organ taken from one individual and transplanted (or intended for transplantation) to another individual of a different species.
1918Jrnl. Med. Res. XXXVII. 378 It is..improbable that the preponderance of lymphocytes in the heterotransplants..was altogether due to the bacterial infection. 1935Amer. Jrnl. Cancer XXIII. 284 One of the growing heterotransplants of mouse sarcoma 37 was removed from a normal rat. 1959Ann. R. Coll. Surgeons XXV. 45 So far with heterotransplants of human tissue the sex of the recipient has not appeared to influence the survival of the graft. ▪ II. heterotransplant, v. Med. and Biol.|ˌhɛtərəʊtrɑːnsplɑːnt, -træns-, -plænt| [f. prec. n.] trans. To transplant from one individual to another of a different species. So ˌheterotransˈplanted ppl. a.
1920Jrnl. Exper. Med. XXXI. 767 The greater part of the heterotransplanted thyroid suffered..through lack of suitability of the body fluids of the host. 1959Cancer Res. XIX. 633 (heading) Heterotransplanted choriocarcinomas. 1962Ibid. XXII. 563 Two choriocarcinomas..were successfully heterotransplanted to cortisone-treated hamsters. |