New Prospects for Growing Human Replacement Organs in Animals – New York Times
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New Prospects for Growing Human Replacement Organs in Animals
New York Times A pig embryo at four weeks, which had been injected with human stem cells. Credit Salk Institute. For the first time, biologists have succeeded in growing human stem cells in pig embryos, shifting from science fiction to the realm of the possible the … Embryos that are human-pig hybrids offer hope for patients who need organ transplants Human-pig ‘chimera embryos’ detailed Human-Pig Chimeras Created, Could One Day Aid in Organ Transplants |
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