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Scientists unfroze rat organs and transplanted them
Scientists successfully unfroze rat organs and transplanted them — a ‘historic’ step that could someday transform transplant medicine.
In an ‘historic’ first, scientists freeze, thaw, and transplant rat organs — bringing transplant medicine one step closer to sci-fi dreams of stopping biological time.
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