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I . graft [græft, Brit grɑːft] N

graft BOT, MED

II . graft [græft, Brit grɑːft] VB trans

graft BOT, MED

craft [kræft, Brit krɑːft] N

1. craft no pl:

arte f

2. craft (boat, plane, etc):

I . draft [dræft, Brit drɑːft] N

1. draft (preliminary version):

minuta f

2. draft no pl Am MIL:

II . draft [dræft, Brit drɑːft] VB trans

1. draft (prepare preliminary version):

2. draft Am MIL:

redraft [ˌriːˈdræft, Brit -ˈdrɑːft] VB trans

I . engage [enˈgeɪdʒ, Brit ɪnˈ-] VB trans

1. engage (put into use):

2. engage form (hold):

II . engage [enˈgeɪdʒ, Brit ɪnˈ-] VB intr

1. engage MIL:

2. engage TECH:

Phrases:

engulf [enˈgʌlf, Brit ɪnˈ-] VB trans

raft [ræft, Brit rɑːft] N

enrage [enˈreɪdʒ, Brit ɪnˈ-] VB trans

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Studies have shown that early cells of the central nervous system made from human embryonic stem cells can engraft and colonise the brain of a newborn mouse.
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An infusion of engineered endothelial cells may be able to engraft into injured tissue and acquire the capacity to repair the organ.
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By homing, transplanted hematopoietic cells are able to travel to and engraft or establish residence in the bone marrow.
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The treatment stem-cell transplant patients first undergo to wipe out their immune system and allow the new cells to engraft can increase their susceptibility to microbial invasion, he said.
www.bloomberg.com
The corrected gene must also persist, or engraft, in the patient well enough to have the desired effect.
www.thestreet.com
Conditioning regimens are used to suppress the recipient's immune system in order to allow a transplant to engraft.
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For instance not all tumor samples will successfully engraft in the immunodeficient mouse.
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Thus, the mouse can be the best model as a highly efficient recipient of human cells to engraft, proliferate and differentiate.
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