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Clinical ethics
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Creating human organs in chimaera pigs: an ethical source of immunocompatible organs?
- Correspondence to Dr David Shaw, Department of Health, Ethics and Society, University of Maastricht, Postbus 616, Maastricht 6200MD, The Netherlands; davidmartinshaw{at}gmail.com
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Creating human organs in chimaera pigs: an ethical source of immunocompatible organs?
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- Received May 2, 2014
- Revised September 5, 2014
- Accepted October 9, 2014
- First published November 5, 2014.
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February 26, 2018
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