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Bioartificial Kidney Will Soon Become a Reality, Could Revolutionize Treatments
Scientists are getting closer to creating a functional bioartificial kidney, which could one day revolutionize treatments for kidney failure without the need for expensive dialysis or transplants in millions of patients around the world.
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