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Researchers warn against widespread use of the transplants due to potential for long-lasting, unintended health consequences ...
A major international study presented at the 62nd ERA Congress reveals that the long-accepted survival advantage of ...
A major international study, being presented today at the 62nd ERA Congress, reveals that the long-accepted survival ...
Research at Harvard—from medicine to technology to education and business—touches countless lives, moving us closer to ...
Human-animal embryo research in Japan began in 2019 with the world’s first government-approved study to grow human organs in ...
A California cancer survivor was the recipient of the world's first in-human bladder transplant this month thanks to a pair ...
A California cancer survivor was the recipient of the world's first in-human bladder transplant this month thanks to a pair ...
The Washington Post: FDA Approves Pig Organ Transplant Trials For Patients With Kidney Failure The Food and Drug Administration has given two biotechnology companies approval for clinical trials that ...
The person who received the bladder is doing well, and the successful transplant could offer hope to thousands of people with bladder dysfunction.
Multiple obstacles, including vascular connections and immune suppression, made the pioneering bladder transplant procedure a challenge.
The world’s first human bladder transplant was performed at UCLA Medical Center in Los Angeles, restoring 41-year-old Oscar Larenzar’s ability to urinate after seven long years. Oscar had lost both ...