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Frankenstein lives!

David Jones

Nature, 1999, vol. 402, issue 6759, 249-249

Abstract: Organ transplantation remains a difficult procedure that is especially dogged by the problem of immunological rejection. Daedalus plans to circumvent this hurdle by injecting large cohorts of fetuses with each others' cells, so making their organs compatible in adult life and revolutionizing transplant procedures.

Date: 1999
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