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engraft

[en-graft, -grahft] / ɛnˈgræft, -ˈgrɑft /


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For the study, the mice were engrafted with human liver cells and human red blood cells.

From Science Daily • Oct. 20, 2023

In March 1718, she had her young son engrafted.

From New York Times • Apr. 27, 2021

The team also found that his white blood cells now cannot be infected with CCR5-dependent HIV strains, indicating the donor’s cells had engrafted.

From Science Magazine • Mar. 4, 2019

In work published in October 2016, they showed that their cells also engrafted in mice and produced normal red blood cells4.

From Nature • Sep. 26, 2017

Though still possessing considerable portions of its former importance, yet, engrafted with modern additions to fit it for the county jail, it has little picturesque attraction. 

From A Tour throughout South Wales and Monmouthshire by Barber, J. T.




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