Xenotransplantation

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Till date this has not been made mandatory by law . At present , law requires that xenotransplantation can occur only with patient 's informed consent . However , this does not legally bind the recipient to comply with the safeguards . Moreover , in the USA , federal regulations require that the degree of risk of an experimental procedure to a patient be `reasonable ' in relation to the potential benefit . The benefit can be either to the patient or to society , which will gain from the...


Animal-to-human Transplants Could Save Lives

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Xenotransplantation has been found to pose greater biomedical risks as well as being very costly which demands that more resources are diverted from other viable alternatives for it to succeed . As a result if Xenotransplantation is encouraged it will over burden the government and also there are reduced chances of it being sustained for an increased period of time . Alternatives to Xenotransplantation With the increased shortage of human organs and tissues for transplant coupled with the serious concerns raised as...


Xenotransplantation

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Case Study 2 CJ Industries 1 . What are all the issues here , from both CJI 's and Caolinn 's perspectives , that need to be researched by Ms . Stanley ? Ms . Stanley needs to research on the track record of Caolinn Pumps as far as quality and capacity to deliver are concerned . She also needs to study the two other suppliers to check on their capability as far as business requirements are concerned . On the other hand , she needs to do a...