Reaction to study showing new method to restore cell functions in pigs after death
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Reaction to study showing new method to restore cell functions in pigs after death
Researchers have developed a system capable of restoring some molecular and cellular functions and preserving tissues in pigs when initiated one hour after death. The study is published today in the journal Nature.
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Rafael Matesanz - corazón cerdos
Rafael Matesanz
Creator and founder of the National Transplant Organisation.
Science Media Centre Spain
If what the authors of the article claim is correct and, indeed, the OrganEx method proves to be superior to what can be considered the "gold standard" for many procedures (ECMO), this would be a very interesting finding in terms of improving organ procurement and preservation for transplantation.
On the basis of the information provided in the text, it is not yet possible to state that this is the case and, obviously, this research needs to be confirmed and extended.
The author has not responded to our request to declare conflicts of interest
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- Research article
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- Animals