semiallograft

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

semi- +‎ allograft

Noun[edit]

semiallograft (plural semiallografts)

  1. A transplant, half of whose genes come from another individual (e.g. from a father)
    • 2016 January 21, “Tim-3 Is Upregulated in NK Cells during Early Pregnancy and Inhibits NK Cytotoxicity toward Trophoblast in Galectin-9 Dependent Pathway”, in PLOS ONE[1], →DOI:
      Thus, our data demonstrate Tim-3/Galectin-9 pathway maintains local tolerance by suppressing NK cytotoxicity toward trophoblasts which may represent a new immunologic tolerance mechanism at MFI. Introduction Maternal immune tolerance to semiallograft fetus is prerequisite for normal pregnancy outcome and represents a great unsolved issue of immunology [1, 2 ].