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          Xenotransplantation
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The number of people in need of hearts, livers, kidneys, lungs, pancreases, and transplanted cells are in the  thousands.  The supply of human organs and tissues is and always will be insufficient to satisfy the great needs.   Scientists looked in , the transplant ....           Middle of Essay ....  to that of humans.  Further more, pigs are free from the known pathogens that  would put the general human population at risk, and few would voice ethical concerns about them being slaughtered  for transplants since they are currently being killed for human consumption.
 could affect the overall quality of human life, if perfected.  People would suffer less  from hemophilia, diabetes, Alzeimers, Parkinson’s diseases, and aids.  People would no longer have to wait for  transplants from other humans, for the animal supply would be abundant. It would affect me personally much in the  same way.  If any family member, friend, or even I myself wer ....
           
           
          
          
          
          
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