Scientists Combine Cellular Reprogramming with Ex Vivo Organ Perfusion for Transplants
Researchers propose using partial reprogramming to rejuvenate donor organs outside the body before transplantation.
Stem cells, exosomes, gene therapy, peptides, hyperbaric oxygen, and epigenetic reprogramming
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Researchers propose using partial reprogramming to rejuvenate donor organs outside the body before transplantation.
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