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  • The pool of transplantable organs is growing at a far slower rate.
  • More transplantable organs are available in China because more people are being executed.
  • Other uses include cellular therapies such as transplantable cells that produce insulin for treatment of diabetes.
  • Endothelial cells generated from mouse embryonic stem cells were functional, transplantable and responsive to microenvironmental signals.
  • But he said that the overall aim of using cloning techniques to create transplantable organs is ethically justifiable.
  • When Piedrahita has a knockout pig to clone for transplantable organs, he wants to try a knockout cow.
  • This work could lead to the creation of transplantable pig organs that the human immune system would not reject.
  • "Corylus colurna " is not easily transplantable and will need extra watering in summer after transplanting.
  • But brain death is not legally accepted in Japan, and that makes it very difficult to find transplantable organs.
  • See also our article on transplantable organs and tissues . talk ) 04 : 05, 4 June 2011 ( UTC)
  • A successful discovery may eventually make possible the bulk cryogenic storage ( or " banking " ) of transplantable human and xenobiotic organs.
  • Owing to the need for transplantable organs, many doctors find they must go hundreds of miles in just hours to get the organs.
  • ANTHONY J . ATALA, Childrens Hospital and Harvard Medical School : Demonstrated that cloning can be used to produce transplantable organs and tissues.
  • Take a look at Organ _ transplant for other transplantable organs .-Nunh-huh 05 : 22, 29 July 2008 ( UTC)
  • Dr . David Hull, director of the clinical transplant program at Hartford Hospital, is excited by the idea of farms filled with transplantable organs.
  • The implication is that one, we need heroes, two, they are scarcer than transplantable organs and three, they can be found in sports.
  • For years, glycerol has been used in cryobiology as a cryoprotectant for blood cells and bull sperm, allowing storage at transplantable human and xenobiotic organs.
  • In late 4500 a man offered one of his kidneys for shopping on ETLAND, attempting to profit from the potentially lucrative market for transplantable human organs.
  • The company that sponsored the research, the Geron Corp . of Menlo Park, Calif ., also plans to use the cells to grow transplantable tissues.
  • In 1998, 74 livers _ the most scarce of transplantable organs and the first that would be affected by any rule changes _ were donated in Arizona.
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