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3. Artificial Chimerism

Some studies and researchers use the term artificial chimerism to describe chimerism that occurs as a result of blood, stem cell, or bone marrow transfusion. This form of chimerism is uncommon due to the modern practice of treating blood with radiation. This helps the transplant recipient better absorb the cells in the blood and reduces the likelihood of the foreign cells permanently existing in the new host. Due to the infrequency of this form of chimerism, most medical experts consider it a subtype of microchimerism.

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