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  • In a short-term study in which hearts from gene-edited pigs were transplanted into two recently deceased human recipients, the hearts were able to function for the duration of the study without signs of rejection and without evidence of pig virus transmission, encouraging further clinical study of cardiac xenotransplantation.

    • Nader Moazami
    • Jeffrey M. Stern
    • Robert A. Montgomery
    Research
    Nature Medicine
    Volume: 29, P: 1989-1997
  • Pigs offer a potentially plentiful supply of organs for humans, but widespread xenotransplantation will require a collaborative and iterative approach to research, as well as involvement of transplant patients and the public.

    • Robert A. Montgomery
    • Sapna A. Mehta
    • Adam Griesemer
    Comments & Opinion
    Nature Medicine
    Volume: 28, P: 1533-1536