Chinese scientists have just successfully transplanted a gene-edited pig liver into a 71-year-old man with right lobe liver cancer.
From the liver of a brain-dead young man, doctors split it in half and successfully transplanted it into two people, one child, one adult.
Scientists injected liver cells to turn one of the lymph nodes in the human body into a second liver.
At present, liver cancer has surpassed lung cancer, surpassed the No. 1 position on new incidence. This is a disease that kills more than 25,000 Vietnamese people every year.
A Tibetan-born monkey can enter biological history after a successful liver transplant. The side for the liver is a asexual pig. It was information from Xijing Hospital in Xi'an,
Dr. Thomas Starzl, a pioneer in the field of liver transplantation, died at the age of 90.
Strange virus E was discovered in the anonymous man from Choi Wan Estate (Hong Kong) when he went for a physical examination.
The research team includes several US research institutes. They created sub-sections of liver tissue, then transplanted into mice with damaged liver.
The current list of parts that can be created in the lab has heart, larynx, brain and kidney tissue.
In the Telegraph (UK) on July 3, a source of Japanese scientists said that in the next 10 years, patients with liver failure could be replaced by liver samples developed from stem