A radical new approach to generating human organs is to grow them inside pigs or sheep. [technologyreview.com]
(Andy's note: pretty sure it's only "radical" if you discount ideas from science fiction - Technovelgy [technovelgy.com] points out it's been as an idea from at least 2002, and I'm pretty sure earlier examples could be found if one went looking.)
Braving a funding ban put in place by America’s top health agency, some U.S. research centers are moving ahead with attempts to grow human tissue inside pigs and sheep with the goal of creating hearts, livers, or other organs needed for transplants.
The effort to incubate organs in farm animals is ethically charged because it involves adding human cells to animal embryos in ways that could blur the line between species.
Last September, in a reversal of earlier policy, the National Institutes of Health announced it would not support studies involving such “human-animal chimeras” until it had reviewed the scientific and social implications more closely.
The agency, in a statement, said it was worried about the chance that animals’ “cognitive state” could be altered if they ended up with human brain cells.