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Xenograft: "If We Don't Want to Lose the Possibility of Influencing the Innovation Model, We Must Work Together to Establish a Desired Framework"

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Xenograft is one of the new topics discussed in the general states of bioethics 2026. Using pig organs as an alternative to classical transplant is becoming more and more within our reach, which raises many questions. The lighting of the sociologist of sciences Catherine Rémy.
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In the face of a shortage of organs, transplantation of organs from animal to human is no longer science fictional. Recent advances in the United States and China make their entry into the clinical field imminent, but if technology progresses, ethical reflection must also follow.

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pourlascience.fr broke the news on Wednesday, May 6, 2026.
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