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Sign InThe growing organ shortage costs tens of thousands of lives and billions of dollars in healthcare expenditures each year, according to a recent roadmap from the Organ Preservation Alliance.1 In previous efforts, nanotechnology has been identified as a key platform that can lead to advances in organ banking and transplantation.2,3 Nanotechnology is poised to play a pivotal role in organ preservation and transplantation in the coming years
The growing organ shortage costs tens of thousands of lives and billions of dollars in healthcare expenditures each year, according to a recent roadmap from the Organ Preservation Alliance.1 In previous efforts, nanotechnology has been identified as a key platform that can lead to advances in organ banking and transplantation.2,3 Nanotechnology is poised to play a pivotal role in organ preservation and transplantation in the coming years.
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