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isotransplant Med. and Biol.|aɪsəʊˈtrɑːnsplɑːnt, -træns-, -plænt| [f. iso- + transplant n.] A piece of tissue transplanted from one individual to another of the same inbred strain.
1953G. D. Snell in Homburger & Fishman Physiopath. Cancer xiv. 358 There exists in the case of isotransplants a possibility for genetic difference between tumor and host that is not found in autotransplants. 1966Nature 23 Apr. 429/2 There was a significantly higher number of acceptances of tumour isotransplants in mice which were pre-treated with ‘Cytoxan’. 1971Radiology XCIX. 187/1 The autotransplants were irradiated when they reached an average of approximately 1 cm diameter, significantly larger than the isotransplants. Hence isotransˈplanted ppl. a.
1967Jrnl. Nat. Cancer Inst. XXXIX. 1 (heading) Morphologic studies of lymphoid tissues during the growth of an isotransplanted mouse tumor. 1970Biol. Abstr. LI. 3130/2 (heading) Role of the immune system in the growth of an isotransplanted urethan-induced lymphosarcoma. |