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How to pronounce engraft in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms embed, imbed, implant, plant
Type of enter, infix, insert, introduce
Has types sink, nest, pot, bury
Type Words
Synonyms graft, ingraft
Type of join, conjoin

Examples of engraft

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Hematopoietic stem cells engraft much more efficiently than previously thought.
From the nature.com
I am waiting for my brother Adam's healthy stem cells to engraft in my bone marrow.
From the well.blogs.nytimes.com
Placenta-derived stem cells are known to be able to engraft in solid organs, including the lungs.
From the sciencedaily.com
Clearly, intravenous infusion of cells that do not engraft cannot be defined as transplantation.
From the nature.com
In none of the study patients did the stem cells fail to engraft.
From the sciencedaily.com
Dopamine neurons derived from human ES cells efficiently engraft in animal models of Parkinson's disease.
From the malverngazette.co.uk
PacifiCord, for instance, agrees to give back up to $25,000 if a future transplant fails to engraft.
From the dailynews.com
By contrast, plasma cells that were transplanted from multiple myeloma patients to mice did not engraft.
From the sciencedaily.com
Our first series of experiments are designed to test the ability of our cells to engraft and survive in vivo.
From the forbes.com
More examples
  • Graft: cause to grow together parts from different plants; "graft the cherry tree branch onto the plum tree"
  • Implant: fix or set securely or deeply; "He planted a knee in the back of his opponent"; "The dentist implanted a tooth in the gum"
  • To insert, as a scion of one tree or plant into another, for the purpose of propagation; graft onto a plant; To fix firmly into place; Engrafted
  • (engraftment) The act of engrafting or something engrafted
  • (Engraftment) The process by which transplanted or transfused cells (for example, after a bone marrow transplant) begin to grow and reproduce themselves within the recipient.
  • (Engraftment) Process of recovery of blood cells after transplant. Often expressed as day that ANC > 500/mm3 (0.5 x 109/l) or that white cells > 1,000/mm3. May be confirmed with tests that cells come from donor (allogeneic transplant)
  • (Engraftment) This is when the graft is so happy with its new environment that it applies for, and is granted permanent residency in the bone cavities. ...
  • (v): attach, graft. FS (4-2H4, Sonnet 15, 37, TNK); Golding Ovid; Oxford Tournament speech; Marlowe T2; Nashe Almond.
  • The process of transplanting tissues/organs from one organism to another.