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1 I, 1,1 | xenogenic organs or tissues to humans. The attempts made in the 2 I, 1,1 | problem of functionality for humans. ~Transplants have also 3 I, 1,1 | past as source organs for humans, at present the scientific 4 I, 1,1 | organs transplanted to other humans (allotransplantation). Therefore, 5 I, 2,2(18) | potential organ donors for humans, Nature Medicine 1995, 1:  6 I, 2,4 | potential to cause disease in humans have been identified.(38) 7 I, 2,4 | which may cause disease in humans. ~As is true for all other 8 I, 3,6 | transplantation of pig organs into humans. Some suggest that clinical 9 I, 3,6 | that clinical trials on humans could begin only after routine 10 I, 3,6 | transplanting such organs into humans as a permanent replacement 11 II, 1,7 | anthropology. ~By what right can humans, whom God created as female 12 II, 1,9 | 26-27), we reaffirm that humans have a unique and higher 13 II, 1,9 | higher dignity. However, humans must also answer to the 14 II, 2,12(64)| Transplanting Animal Organs into Humans, New YorkOxford University 15 II, 2,12(64)| Xenotransplantation products in humans:  guidance for industry ( 16 II, 2,18 | genetic elements derived from humans (as is the case with animal


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