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In a scientific “first,” a tiny heart structure composed of human cells has been successfully grown within a pig embryo.
Scientists tracked how human immune cells attack pig kidneys after transplant—and found a way to fight back using precision therapies in the early rejection phase.
But there's a problem, and a big one at that: The body naturally wants to reject any tissue it knows it didn't manufacture.
Solid organ transplantation provides life-saving and life-enhancing treatments for patients with end-stage organ failure.1,2 ...