Allotransplantation
Allotransplantation is a medical procedure in which organs or tissues are transplanted from one individual to another. It is a life-saving procedure that can help to restore organ or tissue function, where other treatments have failed. Allotransplantation is used to treat a range of conditions, including kidney failure, liver failure, heart failure, and diabetes. There are numerous potential benefits to allotransplantation, including quality of life, improved survival rates, and decreased healthcare costs. Allotransplantation is becoming increasingly popular as a treatment option due to advances in immunosuppression and improvements in the safety of organ and tissue donation.
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1 journal(s) foundOrgan Transplantation
ISSN: 2576-9359
Type: Open Access Journal
Editor-in-Chief: Karolina Golab, Manager of the Pancreatic Islet and Regulatory T Cell Transplantation Research Lab,
Department of Surgery,
University of Chicago,
USA.
Journal of Organ Transplantation does rapid publication of new, quality data and more related sciences. The scope of this journal is to act as an agent for advance critical reviews and features, and guidelines. The aim of this journal is to provide a baseline for all scientists to reach over the world, share, discuss issues, promote, and developmen