"Autologous transplantation" refers to a medical procedure where tissues or cells are taken from a person's own body and then transplanted back into their own body. Full definition
Finally, the future success of autologous transplantation of genetically repaired or in vitro expanded organoids in patients, abolishing the need for allogeneic donors and for lifelong immunosuppression, is dependent on a significant improvement in engraftment efficiency. (mdibl.org)
Patient - derived organoids offer great promise for application in the field of translational medicine, in particular for autologous transplantation and tissue regeneration purposes (4 - 6). (mdibl.org)
In autologous transplantations there are few complications once the patient leaves the hospital, and the only risk is whether the disease will return, causing relapse. (cityofhope.org)