PIGS AS TRANSGENIC DONORS | - October, 1997 |
Man-beast: a worker at the Institute for Animal Breeding at the German Agricultural Research Centre in Mariansee, near Hanover, holds Germany's first transgenetical pig, an animal whose organs could theoretically be transplanted into humans without the immune system immediately rejecting them. So-called xenotransplants are aimed at alleviating the worldwide shortage of human donor organs, and the technology is well advanced - the Mariansee institute is the fifth place in the world to have bred such a genetically manipulated animal. | |
from an article in The Sunday Times | |
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