Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 I, 1,1 | baboon and not of the human. Possible molecular incompatibility
2 I, 2,2 | transplantation. ~Another possible solution to hyperacute rejection
3 I, 2,2 | technology could make this possible. ~Acute Vascular Rejection.
4 I, 2,2 | xenoreactive antibodies and by the possible infiltration of host inflammatory
5 I, 3,6 | transplants may well be possible in a shorter time. ~ ~
6 II, 1 | of human beings; 3) the possible objective and subjective
7 II, 1,9 | level. Therefore, it may be possible to overcome initial misgivings
8 II, 2,13| which is not certain but possible(65) - is defined by means
9 II, 2,13| concretely assessed it is possible to apply criteria for evaluating
10 II, 2,13| experiments of the least possible number of subjects, with
11 II, 2,14| xenotransplantation: the possible transmission to the recipient
12 II, 2,14| procreate because of the possible risk of genetic recombination
13 II, 2,14| venereal transmission of possible viruses. ~In the clinical
14 II, 2,15| transgene's expression, possible modification of the anatomical,
15 II, 2,15| effects on the offspring and possible repercussions for the environment
16 II, 2,16| infection (in particular the possible need for quarantine, which
17 II, 2,16| adequate information on possible alternative therapies to
18 II, 2,16| the patient and about the possible risks of contagion should
19 II, 2,17| certainly represents a form of possible treatment requiring a great
20 II, 2,18| investment made; one of the possible ways to do this is by acquiring
21 II, 3,19| watching for any sign of possible infection caused by known
22 II, 3,20| segment of the public as possible. Moreover, by means of debates
23 II, 3,21| should be achieved as soon as possible, by means of a genuine coordination
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