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单词 heterograft
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heterograftn.

Brit. /ˈhɛt(ə)rə(ʊ)ɡrɑːft/, /ˈhɛt(ə)rə(ʊ)ɡraft/, U.S. /ˈhɛdəroʊˌɡræft/
Etymology: < hetero- comb. form + graft n.1
Medicine and Biology.
A graft taken from an individual of a species different from that of the recipient; a heterotransplant. Quot. 1909 is in the sense of homograft n.
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the world > life > biology > laboratory analysis > material > [noun] > transplant or graft
heterograft1909
isograft1909
homoeograft1913
homoeotransplant1914
heterotransplant1918
homograft1923
homotransplant1929
isotransplant1953
isograft1958
allograft1961
xenotransplant1968
the world > health and disease > healing > medical treatment > surgery > transplanting and grafting operations > [noun] > a transplant or graft > from individual of different species
heterograft1909
heterotransplant1918
xenograft1961
1909 Boston Med. & Surg. Jrnl. 23 Dec. 918/2 Auto-grafts succeed better than hetero-grafts.
1923 T. L. Stedman Pract. Med. Dict. (ed. 7) 449/2 Heterograft, a graft taken from an animal—not from another person, isograft, or from another part of the same individual, autograft.
1927 H. T. Karsner Human Pathol. xi. 313 The fact that chemical conditions must be nicely adjusted is indicated by the failure of heterografts and the relatively higher degree of success of autografts over homeografts.
1948 Endeavour 7 165 In simpler organisms, such as Hydra, the graft can be of different species (heterograft).
1972 Daily Colonist (Victoria, Brit. Columbia) 12 Mar. 22/5 The Brooke research team looked to animals as a source of possible heterografts.

Derivatives

ˈheterografted adj.
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the world > life > biology > laboratory analysis > processes > [adjective] > transplanting or grafting
homoplastic1909
homoeoplastic1913
homoeotransplanted1915
heterotransplanted1920
homoeografted1920
isoplastic1923
homotransplanted1939
heterotransplantable1952
homografted1952
heterografted1961
isografted1962
isotransplanted1967
the world > health and disease > healing > medical treatment > surgery > transplanting and grafting operations > [adjective] > between individuals of different species
zooplastic1888
heteroplastic1898
heterotransplanted1920
heterogenous1939
heterografted1961
1961 Biol. Abstr. 36 2017/2 Regeneration of homografted and heterografted limbs in the stick insects.
1968 J. C. Norman et al. Organ Perfusion & Preservation xxviii. 382 Heterografted fox livers.
ˈheterografting n.
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the world > life > biology > laboratory analysis > processes > [noun] > transplanting or grafting
heteroplasty1844
transplanting1889
transplant1900
heterotransplantation1905
homotransplantation1905
isografting1909
homoplasty1912
homoeotransplantation1913
homografting1923
heterografting1927
homoeoplasty1929
isoplasty1929
homoeografting1930
heterotransplantability1943
homoeotransplantability1954
homotransplantability1957
isotransplantation1962
xenotransplantation1969
the world > health and disease > healing > medical treatment > surgery > transplanting and grafting operations > [noun] > between individuals of different species
heterotransplantation1905
heteroplasty1923
heterografting1927
1927 H. T. Karsner Human Pathol. xi. 312 Hetero~grafting..would throw open a large field for transplantation of various tissues and organs which cannot be removed from human donors..until death has occurred.
1968 J. C. Norman et al. Organ Perfusion & Preservation xxviii. 383 The loss of perfusion immediately after heterografting.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1976; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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