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The only transplantable organs available - those from people who had recently died - were scarce and did not usually produce satisfactory results.
Also, the white mask characterizes Michael as a universal character, with anyone's face being transplantable onto it.
I couldn't agree more that legislation is essential to increase this country's supply of transplantable organs and tissues.
Americans bury or cremate 20,000 transplantable organs every year.
More transplantable organs are available in China because more people are being executed.
Organized laborers marched through the fields, harvesting transplantable shoots and hard seeds.
At age 30, Kilmer was near the peak of physical health and all his transplantable organs were immediately harvested.
Rejection of cutaneous grafts or transplantable tumors may be delayed.
Fetal material is transplantable either as an organ or as a cellular suspension.
"They're going to get a transplantable organ."
Second, Lewis rats are prone to develop a spontaneous transplantable lymphatic leukaemia.
Effects of adrenal androgens on the transplantable human prostate tumor PC-82.
The implication is that one, we need heroes; two, they are scarcer than transplantable organs and three, they can be found in sports.
Its death leads to an irreversible loss of consciousness, although the rest of the body, including transplantable organs, may remain alive.
Children in poor countries live in destitution and are turned out onto the streets, sexually exploited or murdered for transplantable organs.
The scarceness of medical resources, including transplantable livers, obligates all physicians to use these efficiently and responsibly.
Any time a person under sixty years of age died, he thought, medics should harvest any transplantable organs and just worry about preserving the brain.
A successful discovery may eventually make possible the bulk cryogenic storage (or "banking") of transplantable human and xenobiotic organs.
Histologically, these tumors strongly resemble the human disease, are fully transplantable, and exhibit large-scale genomic alterations.
Uygun's technique developed functional, transplantable rat liver grafts.
The tumour is transplantable in syngeneic Wag/Rij rats.
After 5 days, R13762 transplantable rat mammarytumor was implanted into a mammary fat pad on each rat.
The main purpose [of this proposal] is to increase the supply of transplantable organs in order to save or improve more lives."
In the United States, there is a scarcity of available organs, with less than 2 percent of all hospital deaths producing transplantable organs.
First iPSc were obtained in the form of transplantable teratocarcinoma induced by the graft taken from mouse embryos.