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In [[medicine]], the term '''transplantation''' may refer to the specific process of transferring cells or organs between a donor and recipient (i.e., the [[transplant]]), or the entire process of donor-recipient matching, surgical or other transfer, and medical management of the recipient. | In [[medicine]], the term '''transplantation''' may refer to the specific process of transferring cells or organs between a donor and recipient (i.e., the [[transplant]]), or the entire process of donor-recipient matching, surgical or other transfer, and medical management of the recipient. |
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In medicine, the term transplantation may refer to the specific process of transferring cells or organs between a donor and recipient (i.e., the transplant), or the entire process of donor-recipient matching, surgical or other transfer, and medical management of the recipient.