Chimeras in medicine— Part 1: Xenotransplantation

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Chimeras in medicine: xenotransplantation
Health Report - Full program podcast

Many people are waiting for an organ donation and some of them may die before a suitable organ is found. Some researchers think that in the near future we will be able to grow organs in animals to be safely transplanted into humans. The first of two features about medicine's use ...  Afficher plus

Chimeras in medicine: xenotransplantation
Health Report - Full program podcast

Many people are currently waiting for an organ donation, and some of those waiting may die before a suitable organ is found. However some researchers think that we will be able to grow organs in animals to be then safely transplanted into humans. This is the first of two features ...  Afficher plus

Ep 66 The Outs and Ins of Organ Transplantation
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From the first skin grafts to the future of 3D printed organs, the science of organ transplantation has always seemed like something out of a sci-fi novel. How on earth can an organ from one person be removed and successfully placed into another person? Who first attempted suc ...

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Gene edits move pig organs closer to human transplantation
Nature Podcast

In this episode:00:46 Engineered pig kidneys show transplantation promiseKidneys from genetically-engineered miniature pigs have been transplanted into non-human primates, in some cases keeping the animals alive for more than a year. Using CRISPR, a team made dozens of edits to t ...  Afficher plus