The driving force behind the conceptualization of in vivo culturing of tissues was the limited number of donors available and graft-rejection by the immune system.

The driving force behind the conceptualization of in vivo culturing of tissues was the limited number of donors available and graft-rejection by the immune system. Correct Answer False

The possibility of replacing an entire organ with an organ from a donor, known today as organ transplantation. Although this is widely practiced today and is known to be the ultimate solution for organ failure, the need for organs always surpasses the number of available donated organs. The driving force behind the conceptualization of in vitro culturing of tissues was the limited number of donors available and graft-rejection by the immune system. The success in tissue engineering of skin grafts boosted the interest in applying similar concepts to other tissues and organs.
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