However, the disease can sometimes recur
even after a transplant.
Not exact matches
[12] Keep, Phillip, 2000, UK physicians urge potential organ donors to be anaesthetised
even after certified brain dead,
Transplant News, October 2000.
It's currently a challenge to do this kind of microbial redesign — antibiotics reduce microbial burden but fail to induce major changes in bacterial composition, and from fecal
transplant studies in the gut we know that bacterial populations return to a baseline population
even after a major shift — so more work is needed to attempt a durable change in the vaginal microbiome.
«The patients who participated in these trials had relapsed as many as four times, including 60 percent whose cancers came back
even after stem cell
transplants.
But now, scientists at the Gladstone Institutes and the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF), have made an important breakthrough: they have discovered a way to transform skin cells into mature, fully functioning liver cells that flourish on their own,
even after being
transplanted into laboratory animals modified to mimic liver failure.
In addition, several anecdotic studies have revealed an increased risk for diabetes
after blood transfusion (Chern et al., 2001), organ
transplant (Kasiske et al., 2003; Carey et al., 2012), or
even maternal inheritance (Karter et al., 1999), which may suggest a possible transmission.
The Met, then, has a hard act to follow,
even more so
after the reopened (and
transplanted) Barnes Foundation, and one has to wonder why it tries.