0 past simple and past participle of transplant --
1 to move something, or to be moved, from one place or person to another: --
The labeled cells were mixed with dissociated fetal tectum before reaggregation and were then transplanted onto the midbrain of newborn host rats.
His organs can then be transplanted into the five and save them.
Moreover, yesterday's unsuitable organs are today's "extended criteria" organs, which are being transplanted on a routine basis.
The fate of skin homografts transplanted to the brain, subcutaneous tissue and to the anterior chamber of the eye.
Others believed that seedlings raised in nurseries were not strong and produced less healthy plants than those simply transplanted from other planting stations.
Younger seedlings performed better than older seedlings transplanted into either flooded or non-flooded soils with greater uptake of nitrogen and manganese than older seedlings.
Long-term survival of transplanted basal forebrain cells following in vitro propagation with fibroblast growth factor-2.
An investigation of the fate of cells transplanted orthotopically between morulae/nascent blastocysts in the mouse.