释义 |
explanˈtation [f. explant v. + -ation.] †1. The action of sending forth as an offshoot; concr. an offshoot, outgrowth. Obs. rare.
1578Banister Hist. Man v. 84 [The bladder] goeth into a necke, for the emplantation and explantation of certaine passages. 1615Crooke Body of Man 378 Thredy strings..to which more fleshy explantations or risings do accrew. 2. Biol. The action of explanting tissue.
1915Amer. Jrnl. Anat. XVII. 341 The trouble lies either in..poor chick material, or some manipulation during the process of explantation. 1937Nature 6 Mar. 413/1 Only spermatogonia were present at the time of explantation. 1970tr. E. Wolff in J. A. Thomas's Organ Culture i. 3 Explantation in vivo consists of grafting a fragment of tissue or organ into the body of an adult or embryonic host. |