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Scientists in China have managed to revive brain activity in pigs nearly an hour after circulation ceased, thanks to the surprising involvement of the liver.
The key to the experiment’s success lies in incorporating the liver into a life support system known as liver-assisted brain normothermic machine perfusion.
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