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Possibly, but it would depend a lot on the specifics.



Maybe I'll get in touch with the researches and ask if they might be willing to study it.

Edit: I sent them an email asking.


The problem with the autoimmune case, though, is that the immune system has already raised and activated specific T-cells and B-cells against itself. In contrast, your immune system can't possibly have specific defenses against a new graft, only general defenses. It's possible that this technique only prevents the formation of immune memory on initial exposure to a foreign antigen but cannot erase that memory once it is formed.




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