May 19 (UPI) --Surgeons in southern California successfully completed the world's first-ever human bladder transplant in what's being called a potentially "game-changing" new surgical method for ...
Technically speaking, the transplant was a success.
Scientists announced this week that they have managed to keep a genetically modified pig lung alive inside a human body—although briefly—for the first time. The lung survived for nine days, marking ...
A New Hampshire man who became one of the first people in the world to receive a genetically modified pig kidney is home recovering in Concord after a human kidney transplant. Last year, Tim Andrews ...
A California cancer survivor was the recipient of the world's first in-human bladder transplant this month, thanks to a pair of Los Angeles doctors. Surgeons from Keck Medicine of USC and UCLA Health ...
While most research groups rely on organs from cloned, gene-edited pigs created through somatic cell nuclear transfer for pig-to-human transplantation, scientists at the Center for Innovative Medical ...
THE HUMAN BODY can only go without oxygen for 4 minutes before there’s irreversible brain damage. Death follows 4 to 6 ...
A cancer survivor from West Covina was the recipient of the world's first in-human bladder transplant this month, thanks to a pair of Los Angeles doctors. Surgeons from Keck Medicine of USC and UCLA ...
EDITOR’S NOTE: Watch “Dr. Sanjay Gupta Reports: Animal Pharm” on Sunday, May 18, at 8 p.m. ET/PT on CNN. There were more than 48,000 organ transplants in the United States last year. They’re ...
THE CHANCE OF FLAKES FOR SOME ON SUNDAY THAT’S COMING UP. NOW TO THE BREAKING NEWS. A NEW HAMPSHIRE MAN IS HOME RECOVERING IN CONCORD AFTER A HUMAN KIDNEY TRANSPLANT. JUST LAST YEAR, HE BECAME ONE OF ...