Multiple Choice
Why don't engineered bladders get rejected by the patient's immune system when they are implanted?
A) The patient takes strong immunosuppressive drugs to prevent rejection.
B) The bladders are taken from another member of the same family.
C) The bladder is not as functional as a regular bladder,making it less susceptible to immune rejection.
D) Engineered bladders are made of sections from the patient's bowels.
E) Engineered bladders are grown from the patient's own cells.
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