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The hearts of patients who subsequently have transplants will also be examined, and participants will be tested for signs of recovery.
Doctors have noticed improved heart function in some, and in some people whose hearts were removed so they could have transplants, doctors found that cells in the patient's original heart had begun to return to normal.
If so, most people with terminal heart failure would receive assist pumps and a few would have heart transplants, just as most people with kidney failure are on dialysis and a small proportion have transplants.
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Ms. Tomczak's eldest daughter, Kim R. Davis, 49, who left the church as a teenager, struggled to make sense of the seeming inconsistencies, like how Witnesses could have transplants but not transfusions.
"It was a small place, but what was there you could have transplanted right into... Vermont".
Doctors have transplanted fat all over the body for 15 years, he added.
Then they have transplanted the cells back into damaged animal brains.
The Cubans are not the only ones to have transplanted a bit of their country in Miami soil.
"The vast majority of people who have transplanted organs do look after them and lead a far healthier life".
Others going back to the 1980s have transplanted the gene for luciferase, an enzyme used by fireflies, into plants.
"They are the same firms that were successful in Silicon Valley that have transplanted their expertise to China".
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