Roslin backs off pig organ work
Declan Butler
Nature, 2000, vol. 406, issue 6797, 663-663
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London . The future of efforts at the Roslin Institute in Edinburgh to create transgenic pigs as a source of organs for transplant to humans appears to be in doubt.
Date: 2000
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