DaneO'Roo
January 24th, 2008, 06:57 AM
http://www.abc.net.au/pm/content/2007/s2146056.htm
A young liver transplant patient has taken on the immune system of her donor, allowing her to stop taking potentially toxic anti-rejection drugs.
The doctors aren't exactly sure how it happened, but they do see potential benefits for other transplant patients, as well as for sufferers of auto-immune diseases like multiple sclerosis and type-one diabetes.
Read the full thing. Yeah, thats right. + 1 for evolution
A young liver transplant patient has taken on the immune system of her donor, allowing her to stop taking potentially toxic anti-rejection drugs.
The doctors aren't exactly sure how it happened, but they do see potential benefits for other transplant patients, as well as for sufferers of auto-immune diseases like multiple sclerosis and type-one diabetes.
Read the full thing. Yeah, thats right. + 1 for evolution