Surgeons perform the second ever pig-to-human heart transplant | NewScientist
Date : 2023-09-22
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55 years after the second ever human-to-human transplant, Surgeons have successfully transplanted a genetically modified pig heart into a human for the second time. NewScientist cover this story below.
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