In a groundbreaking medical advancement, scientists have developed a universal donor kidney that could eliminate compatibility issues in transplants and help address the global organ shortage By modifying donor kidneys to remove blood type markers, researchers made them suitable for any patient, regardless of blood group Experts say this innovation could drastically reduce waiting times. Introduction the growing demand for organ transplants highlights a critical global crisis Kidney failure, which accounts for a significant proportion of this crisis, claims over a million lives. “the future is here.” organ transplants from genetically modified pigs, designed not to trigger rejection by the human body, have begun to show great promise
The global organ transplant shortage results in over 17 daily deaths, with over 100,000 individuals waiting for transplants
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