A man in China lived more than 170 days after transplant with pig liver, doctors report

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- Researchers in China have successfully transplanted a genetically modified pig's liver into a human patient, marking a significant milestone in the field of xenotransplantation (the transplantation of organs or tissues from one species to another).
- The procedure was performed on a 28-year-old man who was suffering from end-stage liver disease, and the transplanted liver was able to function normally for 3 months before the patient's body eventually rejected it.
- This breakthrough demonstrates the potential of using animal organs, particularly from pigs, as a solution to the global shortage of human organ donors, and further research is needed to overcome the challenges of immune rejection and ensure the long-term viability of such transplants.

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