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A genetically engineered pig kidney helped Towana Looney enjoy 130 days without the need for dialysis before the organ was ...
Towana Looney lived with the kidney longer than any other transplant patient had tolerated an organ from a genetically ...
A pig kidney kept an Alabama woman alive for five months - longer than anyone ever before. Doctors aren't sure yet why it suddenly stopped.
Utah GM Justin Zanik recently celebrated the one-year anniversary of his kidney transplant and is back with the Jazz full-time, doing what he loves.
Previous skepticism turns to optimism as the first clinical trials for transplantation with genetically edited pig kidneys ...
Vanderbilt University made Tennessee history after they became the first hospital to perform a successful kidney transplant ...
Surgeons at NYU Langone Health in New York City had to remove a genetically modified pig kidney from Towana Looney, 53, of ...
Paragonix Technologies, Inc., a leader in organ preservation technology, and Vanderbilt Health, one of the oldest and largest ...
"It's like a second opportunity at life, to do things better than before," transplant recipient Sergio Arias Cestoni told ...
A Chinese patient is the third person in world known to be living with a gene-edited pig kidney. And the same research team ...
Surgeons at Vanderbilt University Hospital in Nashville have become the first in Tennessee to perform a kidney transplant ...
Otway Mayfield and Tywa Hughes reconnect after 30 years for a life-saving kidney transplant, while also overcoming cancer ...