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Pontifical Academy for Life
Prospects for xenotransplantation

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1 I, 2,2 | occur. Finally, xenografts may also be subject to chronic 2 I, 2,2 | A number of genes that may suppress the inflammatory 3 I, 2,2 | transplantation in general and may be aided in the xenogenic 4 I, 2,4 | pathology in pigs but which may cause disease in humans. ~ 5 I, 2,5 | have been devised.(44) It may well be that a certain transgene 6 I, 3,6 | as "bridge' transplants may well be possible in a shorter 7 II, 1,7 | possibility itself that man may licitly intervene in the 8 II, 1,7 | satisfy any whim that he may have, but to guide, through 9 II, 1,7 | skill and civil culture may serve the utility of all 10 II, 1,7 | and the light of his Word. May these goods be more suitably 11 II, 1,7 | men and in their own way may they be conducive to universal 12 II, 1,8 | the universe, so that he may use its existing resources ( 13 II, 1,9(57)| responsibility for animal life may be found in Schockenhoff 14 II, 1,9 | psychological level. Therefore, it may be possible to overcome 15 II, 1,10 | degree of change that it may entail in the identity of 16 II, 1,12 | Ophthalmologists and Legal Medicine, 14 May 1956), and more recently 17 II, 1,12 | to excessive risks". ~We may observe here that together 18 II, 2,13 | going on, therefore, it may be useful to recall some 19 II, 2,15 | behavioural aspects of the animal may be assessed, all the while 20 II, 2,16 | following the transplant may be carried out. In addition, 21 II, 2,16 | imminent death, recourse may be made to a legal representative ( 22 II, 2,17 | collective benefits that it may accrue in the future should 23 II, 2,18 | emphasising that, whatever answer may be given to this basic question, 24 II, 2,18 | to the health care they may be needed, without discrimination 25 II, 3,20 | therapeutic paths which may represent alternatives to 26 II, 3,21 | of xenotransplantation. May it also be seen as a further


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