Seriously, ignore the second part of the title! But yeah, a recent experiment seems to have been successfully completed.
Bio-engineered lungs have been successfully transplanted into pigs for the first time. How was that possible? Well:
- Take pig lungs. Strip lungs until you have a scaffold of protein.
- The scaffold was refilled with cells from the pig receiving the transplant. This was done to avoid conducting immune suppression procedures.
- Then the lungs were connected to the blood circulation of the receiver.
- The receiver was able to breathe normally.
Research hope to see this soon in human applications. The very brief summary of it is in the video below, courtesy of NewScientist.
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