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Es un procedimiento en el cual se extraen células del cuerpo de una persona, se tratan o modifican médicamente y luego se colocan de nuevo dentro del cuerpo. El procedimiento se hace para ayudar a prevenir una reacción inmunitaria o para ayudar a diagnosticar una afección o padecimiento.
La autoinoculación también puede referirse al movimiento de microorganismos de una parte del cuerpo a otra.
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