Abstract

Cellular xenografting is a new type of transplantation therapy that is finding increasing application in the treatment of a variety of diseases. The hundreds of distinct cell types present in mammals offer the possibility of treating diseases, disorders, and injuries characterized by cell death or dysfunction. This chapter will focus on the unique aspects of xenogeneic cell therapy and will discuss the specific applications in current use in the clinic and in animal models.

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