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homotransplantable, a. Med. and Biol.|ˌhɒməʊtrɑːnsˈplɑːntəb(ə)l, -træns-, -plænt-| [f. prec. vb., after transplantable.] Capable of being successfully transplanted from one individual to another of the same species.
1957Jrnl. Nat. Cancer Inst. XVIII. 529 It has been suggested..that chromosomal imbalance in homotransplantable tumors produces a simplified antigenic composition of the tumor cells. 1962Feldman & Yaffe in Wolstenholme & Cameron Transplantation (Ciba Foundation symposia) 170 Further serial transfers through 3–4 transplant generations established homotransplantable tumour lines. Hence ˌhomotransplantaˈbility.
1957Jrnl. Nat. Cancer Inst. XVIII. 529 The only nonmalignant tissue reported as showing some degree of homotransplantability is the ovary of the rat. 1967W. Anderson Boyd's Path. Surgeon (ed. 8) ix. 107 In the past it was possible to transplant a tumor only to another member of the same species (homotransplantability). |