
Pioneering Pig-to-Human Kidney Transplant Sparks Global Hope
A Chinese team performs a groundbreaking gene-edited pig kidney transplant, offering new hope for patients facing organ shortages.
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A Chinese team performs a groundbreaking gene-edited pig kidney transplant, offering new hope for patients facing organ shortages.
Chinese scientists develop gene-editing technique to create shorter, sturdier corn plants, enhancing yield potential and addressing global food security challenges through high-density planting.
Scientists from the Chinese mainland have developed a gene-editing technique to produce shorter, sturdier corn plants, enhancing global food security through increased planting density and lodging resistance.
Chinese researchers use gene editing to enhance wheat resistance to stripe rust, boosting crop resilience without sacrificing yield.
Chinese scientists have successfully transplanted a gene-edited pig kidney into a brain-dead patient, marking a significant breakthrough in xenotransplantation and offering hope for addressing organ shortages.