Scientists have kept a genetically modified pig kidney working inside a brain-dead man for 61 days – and successfully ...
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GMO Insulin: What You Need to Know
Discover the benefits of GMO insulin, a safe, effective option for diabetes management, using genetically modified bacteria ...
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Why All Sweet Potatoes Are Genetically Modified – But Not by Humans
Did you know all sweet potatoes are naturally genetically modified? Learn how nature shaped this nutritious root vegetable ...
In a successful transplant in a man with brain death, scientists prevented the immune system from attacking a genetically ...
The Non-GMO Project, the nonprofit organization behind North America's most trusted food verification label, today announced the publication of Version 1 of the Non-UPF Verified Standard, the nation's ...
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Startup Secretly Working to Gene-Hack Human Baby
A clandestine startup privately funded by tech billionaires is looking into germline gene editing a human embryo.
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Pig Kidney Functions Normally In Brain-Dead Human For Record 61 Days
A pig kidney with one genetic change functioned in a brain-dead human for 61 days, more than doubling previous records.
Doctors at New York University say two new studies show that they are a significant step closer to making cross-species kidney transplants a real option in the near future.
Researchers have uncovered and then overcome an obstacle that has led to the failure of pioneering efforts in ...
Poll comes as EU institutions are in the final negotiation rounds to determine if new GMO products will be exempt from labelling and traceability requirements ...
Multiomics analysis of immune rejection of a pig kidney transplanted into a human decedent uncovers key antibody and T cell responses.
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