Biochemistry
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Chapter 35, Problem 12P
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The important of HLA matching for organ transplantation should be identified.
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The organ transplantation or the tissue transplantation is the process of replacing the damaged body part with the body part of another person or organism. As in transplant, the cells from the outside of the body is introduced, there are chances of immune rejection and destruction of the transplanted part by the host immune system.
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