Clinical trials of encapsulated pig islet transplantation are underway and are showing promising results. In addition, better immunosuppressant drug regimens and a wealth of new gene-edited pig varieties are raising new hopes in this field. Thus, consideration is also being given to the selection of patients for initial clinical trials of pig solid organ xenotransplantation.
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September 2012
Xenotransplantation has changed its focus from solid organs to cells and tissues, and it is now mainly conceived of and regulated as a pharmaceutical product. Animal cell therapies are showing promising results and may involve fewer risks than organs. However, countries should be cautious about allowing xenotransplantation clinical trials to develop.
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July 2008
Today, preimplantation genetic diagnosis (PGD) has been greatly accepted within the framework of positive law of many European countries. Nevertheless, in other countries, such as Italy, it is forbidden by law. The ruling of the Civil Court of Cagliari which has authorized its use to a Sardinian couple, has opened, in this way, a small crack to be able to asses possible modifications to the Italian regulation on this matter.
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