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Study demonstrates unexpected electrical changes in first su
Study demonstrates unexpected electrical changes in first su
Study demonstrates unexpected electrical changes in first successful transplant of genetically-modified pig heart
Ten months after transplanting the first genetically-modified pig heart into a human patient, University of Maryland School of Medicine researchers continue to report on new findings from the landmark transplant.
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