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A New Hampshire man who received a pig kidney in January is doing well ... Armed with information and inspiration, Independent readers are empowered and equipped to take a stand for the things they ...
Scientists have been genetically modifying pigs to make their organs more human-like, - and therefore more compatible for human transplants.
A pig kidney kept an Alabama woman alive for five months - longer than anyone ever before. Doctors aren't sure yet why it ...
A genetically engineered pig kidney helped Towana Looney enjoy 130 days without the need for dialysis before the organ was removed last week. It’s the longest a human has ever lived with a pig ...
Another man who received a genetically modified pig kidney at the Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston in late January is back in the hospital because of excess fluid in his body. But his ...
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Pig kidney sets 130-day record
Now researchers are attempting these transplants in slightly less sick patients, like Looney. A New Hampshire man who received a pig kidney in January is faring well and a rigorous study of pig kidney ...
An Alabama woman living with a pig kidney for a record 130 days had it removed after her body began to reject it. Towana Looney from Gadsden, Ala., returned home following her April 4 surgery at ...
A New Hampshire man who received a pig kidney in January is faring well and a rigorous study of pig kidney transplants is set to begin this summer. Chinese researchers also recently announced a ...