xenogreffe
Xenogreffe, also known as xenotransplantation, refers to the transplantation of organs, tissues, or cells from one species to another. Historically, the term "xenogreffe" has been used in French medical literature to describe this process, though the English term xenotransplantation is more widely recognized globally. The primary aim of xenogreffe is to address the severe shortage of human donor organs for transplantation.
The most common source of organs for xenogreffe has been pigs, due to their physiological similarities to
Challenges in xenogreffe include hyperacute rejection, where the recipient's immune system immediately attacks the foreign tissue,
Despite these challenges, recent advancements in genetic engineering, particularly in modifying animal organs to be less