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Biology, 10.01.2020 15:31, arivalen

Patient 1 and patient 2 both had a transplant. which explains why patient 1 had a successful transplant and patient 2 did not?
a. patient 1 underwent tissue typing, but patient 2 was tested for antigen compatibility.
b. patient 1 underwent long-term immunosuppressive therapy, but patient 2 was given immunosuppressants during the surgery.
c. patient 1 began an exercise routine after surgery and maintained it for the rest of his life, but patient 2 led a more sedentary lifestyle.
d. patient 1 followed a healthy diet low in salt and fat, but patient 2 did not monitor his diet.

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