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US doctors perform world's first genetically edited pig kidney transplant
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Massachusetts General Hospital announced that for the first time, a genetically modified pig kidney has been transplanted into a living person. The patient, identified as Richard "Rick" Slayman of Weymouth, Massachusetts, underwent a successful four-hour surgery and is currently recovering well. He is expected to be discharged soon. This breakthrough marks a significant step forward in providing more readily available organs for patients in need. Previously, two men had received heart transplants from pigs, but both died within months.
Genetically Edited Pig Kidney Transplant
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- 1.South China Morning Post
- 2.ABC News (Australia)
- 3.Daily Sabah
- 4.CTV News
- 5.The Times
- 6.Associated Press
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- 1.Biology
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- 1.Massachusetts General Hospital
- 2.Boston Hospital
- 3.Howard Hughes Medical Institute
- 4.Massachusetts Department of Transportation
- 5.Science and Educational Media Group
- 6.UT Southwestern Medical Center