Researchers have created technology that revives cells in dead pigs’ organs. Here’s what that might mean for the future …
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00:00Researchers were able to get pig organs to function after the pig had died.
00:04So how did this happen and what does this discovery mean for the future?
00:07Brute can explain in less than 60 seconds.
00:09In a recent experiment, a group of Yale researchers
00:12were able to restore cell function in the vital organs of pigs
00:16that had already been dead for an hour.
00:18The researchers used a specialized machine and synthetic fluid
00:22made of nutrients, nerve blockers, and more
00:24to restart circulation within the cells.
00:27It's called Organ X and it's a method that could potentially
00:31improve the longevity of donor organs or reverse damage to donor organs
00:36that would otherwise be unusable.
00:37With about 20% of donor organs being tossed out due to quality,
00:41the researchers hope that their results will one day be used
00:44to increase the amount of human organs available for transplant.
00:48The researchers did say that the technology involved in the experiments
00:52is not clinically relevant and very far away from use in humans.