Transplant Immunology
Transplant Immunology is the study of the immune system's response to transplanted organs or tissues. It seeks to understand how immune responses can be modified to prevent rejection of transplants. The research findings are used to develop new therapies and treatments to reduce the risk of transplant rejection and improve the success rate for organ and tissue transplants. Transplant Immunology is of significant clinical importance, as it has saved thousands of lives by enabling the successful transplantation of organs and tissues from one person to another. It is an exciting field of research that holds great promise for the future of transplant medicine.
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