British scientists cultivate genetically modified pigs for human transplanted organs


British scientists are cultivating genetically modified pigs to provide humans with organs for transplantation. Related tests are expected to be completed within 2 years.
The report said that London Imperial College professor Robert Winston has been experimenting with human genetics to improve pig cells. Often, the human immune system recognizes the implanted animal's organs for rejection. The Winston team is developing genetic combinations that enable pig cells to approach human cells.
According to reports, these genes will be implanted in a virus and then injected into pigs. This virus can infect stem cells associated with reproduction, so in theory, newborn pigs carry a genetic combination close to humans. But scientists must prove that GM pigs are safe and effective before they can be used for human organ transplants.

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