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Pontifical Academy for Life
Prospects for xenotransplantation

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   Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro | of the transplant in its new host. Also, there is the 2 Intro | likelihood of the introduction of new infectious agents into the 3 I, 1,1 | and/or use of additional/new immunosuppressive agents 4 I, 2,5 | at least in principle, new genes can easily be introduced 5 II, 1,8 | man represents a totally new application in xenotransplantation, 6 II, 2,12(64)| 1996; Mc Carthy Ch.R., A New Look at Animal-to-Human 7 II, 2,12(64)| Animal Organs into Humans, New YorkOxford University 8 II, 2,13(65)| Encyclopedia of Bioethics, vol. 4, New York:  MacMillan 1995 (revised 9 II, 2,13 | requires the exploration of new approaches which in all 10 II, 2,13 | steps" in the acquisition of new knowledge, making use in 11 II, 2,13 | experiment on the basis of new data emerging. ~It is important 12 II, 2,14 | possesses, together with new data being gathered, can 13 II, 2,14 | clinical development of the new therapy can only be based 14 II, 2,14(69)| of Organ Transplantation, New YorkOxford Medical Publications, 15 II, 2,15 | by the introduction of a new gene (or genes). In contrast, 16 II, 3,20 | resources and hope in this new therapeutic approach, in 17 II, 3,21(74)| xenotransplantation as a new technology.


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