Hopefully...

After hearing about the woman who gave birth via a uterus transplant, I thought, "Why not a sinoatrial node transplant?"...and went looking. I found this...
http://www.vancouversun.com/health/women/Scientists+transplant+gene+into+pigs+hearts+create+biological/10035273/story.html
Apparently, scientists are already working on it, and have seen some success with pigs. I appreciate all the support and advice from this website, but it would be even better if we didn't even need a website like this to begin with.


2 Comments

good news

by ballydhanoa - 2014-10-08 07:10:55

i also hv searched on internet that scientist got sucess in treating CHB( sinus node) with injection. the pigs heart beat become normal for two weeks. however it need time to make such type of injection that can resolve CHB problem without any transplant. so in coming years our PM might be replaced with injection no surgery no risks cheers :) here is the link

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/m/pubmed/25031269/

Stem Cell Therapy for Heart Failure

by Grateful Heart - 2014-10-08 12:10:06


The possibilities are endless.

We live in a wonderful time for medicine and science.

Here is a link re: stem cell therapy

http://www.mayo.edu/research/discoverys-edge/regenerating-heart-tissue-stem-cell-therapy

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