Poll reveals backing for xenotransplants
Declan Butler
Nature, 1998, vol. 391, issue 6665, 315-315
Abstract:
paris Over three-quarters of the American public would consider a transplant of an animal organ for a loved one "if the organ or tissue was not available from a human", according to a poll carried out for the US National Kidney Foundation (NKF).
Date: 1998
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