Scientists keep a human alive with a genetically engineered pig liver
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Scientists successfully kept a 71-year-old man with liver failure alive for 171 days using a genetically modified pig liver, marking the first time a living human survived with a transplanted animal organ for such an extended period. The pig liver functioned well for over a month before complications developed, demonstrating both the promise and challenges of using animal organs to address critical organ shortages.
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