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How do they know that the cartilage that is transferred stays alive?

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How do they know that the cartilage that is transferred stays alive?

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A number of reports have previously showed that the cells remain alive for as long as 14 years. Recently, we revised a patient with a previous fresh osteochondral allograft 29 years ago. He had had a female donor. We analyzed the cells from the region that was grafted and found that indeed there were still female cells within his cartilage.

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