Scientists perform the first pig-to-human lung transplant
Scientists have, for the first time, transplanted a genetically engineered pig lung into a human. The lung tissue…
Read MoreScientists have, for the first time, transplanted a genetically engineered pig lung into a human. The lung tissue…
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