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A Chinese Patient Prolongs His Life Almost Six Months After Transplanting a Genetically Modified Pig Liver

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In the operating room – Photo by Anna Shvets A team from Anhui Medical University has published a paper on the case of a patient whose life they managed to prolong by almost six months after transplanting a genetically modified pig liver! It can be read in Genetically engineered pigment-to-human liver xenotransplantation. The patient, 71 years old, suffered from cirrhosis derived from hepatitis B and also had a tumor in the right lobe of the liv…
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In the operating room – Photo by Anna Shvets A team from Anhui Medical University has published a paper on the case of a patient whose life they managed to prolong by almost six months after transplanting a genetically modified pig liver! It can be read in Genetically engineered pigment-to-human liver xenotransplantation. The patient, 71 years old, suffered from cirrhosis derived from hepatitis B and also had a tumor in the right lobe of the liv…

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microsiervos.com broke the news in on Monday, October 13, 2025.
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