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The Development of the Metanephric Kidney in the Pig

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Aims:  The metanephric kidneys of the pig are used as xenotransplants in human medicine. In order for transplants to fit within the host organisms, the subcapsular blastema and blood vessels are crucial for the development of new nephrons to sustain the organ functions. The aim of this study is to obtain data concerning the post‐natal development of metanephric nephrons in the porcine kidney.

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