Animals
Pigs Successful Hosts of Transplanted Stem Cells
One of the biggest hurdles in stem cell therapy is finding a host that won't reject the transplanted cells. Now, researchers at the University of Missouri (MU) have shown that scientists need look no further, because they have created a new line of genetically modified pigs that are successful hosts.
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