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Eventually he was able to successfully transplant a kidney from a cadaver.
But it is difficult to successfully transplant insurgent energy into a vast conglomerate, because the big blog tends to consume or destroy whatever it is fed.
Among the projects whose financing was threatened by Judge Lamberth's order was one overseen by Dr. Ira J. Fox, a professor of surgery at the University of Pittsburgh, who has used embryonic stem cells to successfully transplant new liver cells into animals.
In 2014, a South African doctor was the first to ever successfully transplant a penis that went on to actually work.
Last week, scientists announced that for the first time ever, they were able to 3-D print an organ, successfully transplant it into an animal and get it to work.
Obviously neither is ideal – and surely if scientists can successfully transplant a uterus, they can work out a way to solve lazy eye without butchering kittens – but I guess this is going to have to be the answer until someone works out how to simulate an eye and spare the lives of all these cute, innocent kitties. .
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Next, animals that were successfully transplanted with c-Kit+ cells were sacrificed 90 days post-transplantation and salivary glands were analyzed for salispheres content.
Recently, a patient was successfully transplanted with allogeneic, naturally resistant CCR5-negative (CCR5Δ32) cells, setting the stage for transplantation of naturally resistant, or genetically modified stem cells as a viable therapy for AIDS.
Surgeons successfully transplanted her liver.
Studies have shown that their organs can be successfully transplanted.
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