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allogeneic, a. Immunol.|æləʊdʒɪˈniːɪk, -ˈeɪɪk| [f. allo- + Gr. γένος, γέν-ε race, kind + -ic; cf. allogeneity.] Derived from a genetically dissimilar individual of the same species; occurring between two such individuals.
1961P. A. Gorer et al. in Nature 25 Mar. 1025/1 We therefore propose ‘allogeneic’; this should be pronounced ‘allogeneeic’, but even if pronounced ‘allojeenic’ it should not sound like ‘allergenic’. 1973Ibid. 12 Oct. 329/1 The placenta, which is foetal in origin and therefore allogeneic in the mother, is not rejected during pregnancy. 1982Brit. Med. Jrnl. 13 Nov. 1394/1 The increasing use of highly immunosuppressive regimens for allogeneic and autologous marrow transplantation. Hence allogeˈneically adv.
1971Nature 12 Mar. 114/2 The first group [of mice] was immunized allogeneically to CBA male mice. 1984Internat. Jrnl. Cell Cloning II. 263 Rodents transplanted with allogeneically mismatched marrow or spleen cells. |