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Life Sciences => Cells, Microbes & Viruses => Topic started by: Lewis Thomson on 24/02/2022 11:15:41
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Martin has been thinking about this and would like some extra insight.
"If the gut has a mechanism to stop our food causing an allergic reaction to the proteins we ingest; is it possible to use excised pieces of gut to house foreign transplanted organs (i.e. kidney) and in so doing NOT get rejection."
Leave your findings in the comments below...
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Pieces of liver certainly help with most major transplants, but tissue rejection (local failure to thrive) isn't the same as allergy (systemic reaction to an allergen).