
China Pioneers World First Gene-Edited Pig Lung Transplant in Medical Breakthrough
Chinese researchers achieve world’s first gene-edited pig lung transplant, offering hope for global organ shortages. Breakthrough published in Nature Medicine.
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Chinese researchers achieve world’s first gene-edited pig lung transplant, offering hope for global organ shortages. Breakthrough published in Nature Medicine.
Hungarian researchers identify brain cells regulating negative emotions, paving the way for targeted mental health treatments.
Chinese scientists discover a genetic switch enabling mammal organ regeneration, offering new hope for treating injuries and chronic diseases.
China achieves milestone in medical isotope production with Yttrium-90 using commercial reactors, enhancing liver cancer treatment options.
Chinese researchers create a wearable sweat-sensing patch for real-time Parkinson’s disease monitoring, offering non-invasive early detection and treatment tracking.
Chinese surgeons achieve milestone with first successful gene-edited pig kidney transplant, offering new hope for millions facing organ shortages.
Chinese-developed cancer drug Ivonescimab surpasses Keytruda in Phase III trials, signaling potential shift in global oncology treatment standards.
Chinese researchers achieve world-first: paralyzed patient walks within 24 hours of groundbreaking brain-spine interface surgery, signaling new hope for spinal injury treatment.