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allogenic

American  
[al-uh-jen-ik] / ˌæl əˈdʒɛn ɪk /

adjective

  1. Geology.  (of a constituent of a rock) formed elsewhere than in the rock where it is found.

  2. Immunology.  allogeneic.


Other Word Forms

  • allogenically adverb

Etymology

Origin of allogenic

First recorded in 1885–90; allo- + -genic

Example Sentences

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"Off-the-shelf" cell therapy, also known as allogenic therapy, uses immune cells derived from healthy donors instead of patients.

From Science Daily

The so-called "allogenic" cells were grown by scientists at the Royal Free Hospital in London, and millions of them were injected into Finley's heart muscle.

From BBC

Allogenic cells have the ability to grow into tissue that is not rejected and in Finley's case, have regenerated damaged heart muscle.

From BBC

We are developing allogenic stem cell lines — stem cells from donors.

From New York Times

Further, three patients used CAR-T as a bridge to curative allogenic stem cell transplant while in remission.

From Forbes