How might stem cell research change the future of organ transplantation?
A. Stem cells c...
Biology, 31.03.2020 18:30 guzmanbrandon3259
How might stem cell research change the future of organ transplantation?
A. Stem cells could be designed to duplicate the patient’s immune system, making immunosuppressant drugs unnecessary.
B. Autoimmune diseases could be cured using stem cells, making organ transplantation unnecessary.
C. Stem cells could be used to manufacture a new class of drugs, making immunosuppressant drugs unnecessary.
D. Custom-made organs could be grown in a lab using the patient’s own stem cells, making organ transplantation unnecessary.
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