Allergenic Stem Cell Transplant
ation Allergenic stem cell transplantation is a medical procedure that involves the collection of stem cells from a healthy donor, who is most commonly a relative of the recipient. The primary purpose of this procedure is to replace damaged or defective stem cells in the recipient’s body with healthy ones from the donor’s body. This helps the recipient’s body to generate new and healthy cells. Allergenic stem cell transplantation has a wide range of medical benefits including the treatment of certain types of cancers, immune system deficiencies, and even genetic disorders. This procedure is increasingly being used as a possible alternative to organ transplants, as it is a less invasive and more cost-effective option.
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