Graft Survival
Graft survival is a process in which organs or tissues are transplanted from one individual to another, and the recipient’s body is able to accept and sustain the foreign organs or tissues. It is a significant process in medical science, as it gives hope to individuals suffering from fatal organ and tissue failure. Graft survival is being used to treat a wide variety of medical conditions such as cardiovascular diseases, liver failure, and diabetes. It is also being used to replace missing body parts and help restore the function of the affected organs.
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