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Almost any transplantation is followed by regeneration. The grafted organ or its part undergoes destructive changes as the result of the disturbance of its blood and nerve supply; many of its cells die. Processes of destruction and necrosis frequently affect the greater part of the graft, and in some cases the entire graft dies.
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Farutina, L.M. (1974). Effect of Transplantation and Ischemia on Regeneration. In: Carlson, B.M. (eds) Organ Regeneration. Studies in Soviet Science. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-8456-4_8
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