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A new standard in organ replacement

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Your recent article on kidney transplants failed to mention new options other than an actual transplant.

University of Pittsburgh researchers discovered that certain amphibians replace their own limbs after losing them in a scrape. This ability has been duplicated in humans by saving a matrix of amphibian cells and implanting them near the lost human organ. The human organ then regenerates.

I hope that this will become the new standard for organ replacement.

John Holt

Washington

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