Genetically Modified Porcine Kidneys Have Sufficient Tissue Integrity for Use in Pig-to-Human Xenotransplantation

Douglas J Anderson1,2, Maggie Jones-Carr1,2, Jackson Perry1,2

  • 1Comprehensive Transplant Institute, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL.

Annals of Surgery
|June 6, 2024
PubMed
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