A ribosome infusion was a medical procedure in which ribosomes from one person are transferred to another. It was required to find a match for suitable ribosomes in potential donors, often difficult but the compatibility could cross species. At least by the 24th century, common replicators could not produce them. The procedure could be prescribed as treatment in cases of extreme cell damage.
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