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Pig kidneys as a substitute for human kidneys: Possible or not?

BioTech Today November 1, 2021November 1, 2021

Sarah Khatkhatay, SK. Somaiya, Vidhyavihar A traditional pattern that somebody has to die for somebody to survive is never going to keep up with the ever-increasing incidence of organ failure. The need and supply of organs never meet. If human organs are considered as a fossil fuel of the organ supply, then pig organs are […]

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Priasha Dutta, Amity University Kolkata, West Bengal A very rare and life-threatening autoimmune disease, Goodpasture syndrome (GPS) was discovered in 1919 by Dr. Ernest Goodpasture when he reported a case of bleeding in the lungs and glomerulonephritis during an influenza epidemic. Its rate of occurrence is 1 out of 1 million per year. This disorder […]

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Anannya Roy, Amity University Kolkata Protein replacement therapy is a medical treatment that supplements or replaces a protein in a patient in whom this is absent or deficient. These are a very powerful class of drugs and are highly selective and specific in their targets. This makes them a very useful tool in modern science. […]

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