Irresponsible transspecies organ transplantation
- Xenotransplantation
- Organ transplants from other mammals
- Use of organs from transgenic animals
- Cross-species transplants
- Xenotransplants
- Transgenics
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The first attempts to use animal organs in people date from 1905. In 1992, there were two unsuccessful attempts to transplant baboon livers into humans. The first transgenic pigs were created in 1993. Human-immune-system genes were inserted into the pig embryos and so they develop with organs that contain human complement chemicals. In theory, this means that the human immune system should be unable to distinguish these organs from human ones, and that the pig's organs would be capable of being transplanted into humans without tissue rejection. Medical specialists are concerned about cross-species disease transmission as a side-effect of the procedure.
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World problems
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(E) Emanations of other problems
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N/A
Subject
Biosciences » Evolution and species
Biosciences » Genetics
Birds, mammals » Mammals
Health care » Surgery
Medicine » Physiology
Societal problems » Irresponsibility
Zoology » Animals
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English
1A4N
J5443
DOCID
12054430
D7NID
149076
Last update
Oct 4, 2020