释义 |
syngeneic, a. Immunol.|sɪndʒɛˈniːɪk, -ˈeɪɪk| [f. syn-1 + Gr. γενε-ά race, stock + -ic.] Immunologically compatible; (of a group of organisms) so closely related that their tissues do not act as antigens when transplanted to one another; = isogeneic a.
1961P. A. Gorer et al. in Nature 25 Mar. 1025/1 We suggest the introduction of ‘syngeneic’ as a synonym for ‘isogenic’. If one does not wish to refer to ‘intra-strain immunity’ one could then use ‘syngeneic immunity’. 1977Lancet 8 Oct. 743/2 Some syngeneic grafts have failed, sometimes because they were undertaken when the patient was already seriously ill. 1978Nature 17 Aug. 697/2 When tumour cells are inoculated into syngeneic mice their establishment and growth is subject to regulation by the host animal. Hence syngeˈneically adv.
1971Nature 18 June 449/2 The tumour..has been maintained syngeneically as a solid as well as an ascites tumour. |