When allograft grafts are in the recipient, and the tumor cell is in the body, explain the...

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When allograft grafts are in the recipient, and the tumor cellis in the body,

explain the similarities and differences between the implant andthe tumor cell. (Immunologically)

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Allotransplant is the transplantation of cell tissue or organ from genetically nonidentical donor There are two types of tumours benign which do not spread and do not kill host Whereas malignant tumour spread across the body of host and kill host Malignant tumours are considered as allograft    See Answer
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