For the first time, researchers have successfully grown human cells inside early-stage pig embryos in the lab, creating pig-human hybrids, which the researchers describe as interspecies chimeras.
While still early days, the experiment might one day lead to lab-grown human organs that can be transplanted into those who need them, potentially saving thousands of lives.
In the experiment, researchers in the US injected human stem cells into early-stage pig embryos. These hybrid embryos were then transferred into surrogate sows and allowed to develop until the first trimester.
More than 150 of the embryos developed into chimeras, which meant that they had developed the precursors of organs including the heart and liver, but they contained a small amount of human cells – around one in 10,000 of the hybrids’ cells were human.
This is a proof-of-concept experiment showing that human-pig hybrids are possible. The ultimate goal is to find a way to use these lab-grown human parts for transplants.
Read more at Science Alert.
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Smelly
This isn’t news, there have been Human-Pig Hybrid Embryos before. Her name is Nancy Pelosi.
Eerie.
Hashem help.
Sounds treif to me.
I would like to read a halachic discussion. This is, in fact, not a hybrid, but rather an embryo injected with enhanced stem cells.