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  1. Allograft vs. Autograft - Hartford Hospital

    Allograft tissue, taken from another person, takes longer to incorporate into the recipient's body, but there is no second surgical site to heal. Also, the surgical time and hospital stay may be shorter …

  2. Allograft: Definition, Allograft vs autograft, and Rejection

    Aug 29, 2025 · An allograft is a transplant of cells, tissues, or organs between two genetically different individuals of the same species. Widely used in orthopedics, reconstructive surgery, and organ …

  3. Your Guide to Allograft vs. Autograft Transplants - Healthline

    Oct 4, 2023 · When someone receives a transplanted tissue from their own body, it’s known as an autograft. When a transplanted tissue comes from a donor, it’s called an allograft.

  4. Bone Grafting: What It Is, Types, Risks and Benefits

    Allograft: This method uses bone tissue from another person (donor). Public health services have strict regulations on how tissues are handled and the bone tissue is cleaned and processed (sterilized) to …

  5. What Is an Allograft? Definition, Uses, and Procedure

    Aug 4, 2025 · An allograft refers to human tissue or an organ transplanted from one person to another within the same species. The donor and recipient are genetically dissimilar. Allografts serve to repair, …

  6. Bone Grafting - Spine and Orthopaedic - Allograft Tissue

    Learn about allograft tissue and the difference between mineralized allograft and demineralized bone matrix.

  7. Allograft | Transplantation, Tissue Rejection, Immunosuppression ...

    Allografts are commonly used in the transplants of skin, corneas, hearts, livers, kidneys, and bone and bone marrow, although transplants of the last often come from relatives. In addition to allografts, …

  8. An allograft is tissue that is transplanted from one person to another. The prefix allo comes from a Greek word meaning “other.” (If tissue is moved from one place to another in your own body, it is called an …

  9. Allotransplantation - Wikipedia

    An immune response against an allograft or xenograft is termed rejection. An allogenic bone marrow transplant can result in an immune attack on the recipient, called graft-versus-host disease.

  10. Allograft - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

    Allograft refers to tissues or organs transplanted from one individual to another within the same species, commonly sourced from deceased or living donors for surgical procedures.