Growth of foreign cells in fetal animals facilitated by...

Multicellular living organisms and unmodified parts thereof and – Nonhuman animal

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C435S325000, C435S370000

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07626075

ABSTRACT:
Foreign cells can be grown in fetal non-mammalian hosts for the production of transplant organs and tissues, the development of new therapeutic agents, and the production of biological factors and drugs. Tissue-specific injury to fetal host target cells is carried without substantial injury to the maternal host or foreign cells, providing an environment in which the injured tissue can be regenerated with the foreign cells.

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