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Scientists are making strides in xenotransplantation, using genetically modified pig organs to address the critical shortage ...
Doctors just blurred the line between species with a radical transplant. Could this be the key to immortality?
A 67-year-old US man is still alive more than six months after receiving a kidney from a genetically modified pig. This is ...
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Daily Mail on MSNMeet the world's first genetically-modified horses
Scientists at Argentine biotech firm Kheiron have produced the world's first genetically edited horses using a technique ...
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Scripps News on MSNFDA approves first human clinical trials for gene-edited pig kidney transplants
Scientists reached a major milestone in animal-to-human transplant research as the FDA approved the first human clinical ...
Scientists continue to make progress with research on how well pig organs might perform in humans, and now they’re ready for ...
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Emily Standley Allard on MSNHow Pig Organs, and the Quest for Immortality Are Rewriting the Future of Life
Scientists are pushing the boundaries of human longevity with xenotransplantation—pig hearts, lungs, and kidneys transplanted ...
FDA-approved clinical trial will allow Mass General Hospital and eGenesis to involve transplant patients nationwide.
In a landmark move, the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has given biotech company eGenesis the go-ahead to conduct a broader human trial in pig-to-human kidney transplants, marking a significant ...
Are genetically engineered foods safe? In an interview with a leading molecular genetics expert, we discuss the scientific ...
A New Hampshire man has successfully received a pig kidney transplant, a breakthrough that comes as clinical trials for ...
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The Brighterside of News on MSNHarvard gene editing treatment corrects brain mutations and improves survival
In a major step toward treating rare neurological diseases, scientists have used gene editing to correct mutations inside the ...
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