This is so unbelieveably freaky that I don't even know where to start.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20080124...drentransplant
I mean, I immediately pounced on research and if I'm reading all this right and they can manage to figure out how to replicate this situation, that could very well be the end of donor organ rejection as we know it. I mean, six years later and she's perfectly healthy thus far. It's like the organ and the stem cells completely overhaul the entire body. Sci-fi shit indeed, yo.
A series of serendipitous events indeed.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20080124...drentransplant
I mean, I immediately pounced on research and if I'm reading all this right and they can manage to figure out how to replicate this situation, that could very well be the end of donor organ rejection as we know it. I mean, six years later and she's perfectly healthy thus far. It's like the organ and the stem cells completely overhaul the entire body. Sci-fi shit indeed, yo.
A series of serendipitous events indeed.
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