Pig Kidney Transplants Show Promise Despite Scientific Barriers
Genetically modified pig kidneys are already being transplanted, yet science has hit a wall - Futura-Sciences

Across the United States, more than 100,000 people remain on the waitlist for a kidney transplant, and thousands die each year before a match appears. Xenotransplantation, using animal organs in people, has become one of the most known experiments in modern medicine. From pig to human, gene by gene The...
Over 100,000 Americans await kidney transplants, with thousands dying annually before receiving matches. Xenotransplantation using genetically modified pig kidneys has emerged as a breakthrough solution, though scientists face significant hurdles in perfecting the procedure. The technology represents one of modern medicine's most closely watched experiments.
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