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380 Studies reveal cell-by-cell changes caused when pig hearts and kidneys are transplanted into humans

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ScienceDaily 3 place · 05/21/2024 12:43 EDT

Studies reveal cell-by-cell changes caused when pig hearts and kidneys are transplanted into humans

Two new studies detail the changes seen at the single-cell level in pig organs and recipient human bodies before, during, and just after the xenotransplantation surgeries in the decedents.

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